| 1854 - 718 trang
...their emotions when they played at quinze. Each gamester had a small neat stand by him to hold their tea, or a wooden bowl with an edge of ormolu to hold their rouleaus. They borrowed great sums of Jews at exorbitant premiums. Charles Fox called his outward... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1853 - 508 trang
...their emotions when they played at quinze. Each gamester had a small neat stand by him, to hold their tea, or a wooden bowl with an edge of ormolu to hold their rouleaus. They borrowed great sums of Jews at exorbitant premiums. Charles Fox called his outward... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 608 trang
...theirctnotions when they played at quinze. Each gamester had a small neat stund hv him to hold their their rouleaus. They borrowed great sums of Jews at exorhitint premiums. Charles Fox called his outward... | |
| 1854 - 772 trang
...their emotions when they played at quinze. Each gamester had a small neat stand by him, to hold their tea, or a wooden bowl with an edge of or-molu to hold their rouleaus. They borrowed great sums of Jews at exorbitant premiums. Charles Fox called his outward... | |
| John Timbs - 1855 - 1026 trang
...brims, and adorned with flowers and ribbons; masks toconceal their emotions when they played atquinze. Each gamester had a small neat stand by him, to hold...bowl with an edge of ormolu, to hold the rouleaus." (Memoir* and Correspondent'? of Charles James Fox, edited by Lord John Kuttell, 1853.) Of this club,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1859 - 576 trang
...they played at Quinze. Each gamester had a small neat stand by him with a large rim, to hold their tea, or a wooden bowl with an edge of ormolu, to hold their rouleaus. They borrowed great sums of Jews at exorbitant premiums. Charles Fox called his outward... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1859 - 582 trang
...they played at Quinze. Each gamester had a small neat stand by him with a large rim, to hold their tea, or a wooden bowl with an edge of ormolu, to hold their rouleaus. They borrowed great sums of Jews at exorbitant premiums. Charles Fox called his outward... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1859 - 578 trang
...they played at Quinze. Each gamester had a small neat stand by him with a large rim, to hold their tea, or a wooden bowl with an edge of ormolu, to hold their rouleaus. They borrowed great sums of Jews at exorbitant premiums. Charles Fox called his outward... | |
| 1859 - 890 trang
...their emotions when they played at quinze. Each gamester had a small neat stand by him, to old their tea, or a wooden bowl with an edge of ormolu, to hold their rouleaus. They borrowed great sums of Jews at exorbitant premiums. Charles Fox called his outward... | |
| John Timbs - 1861 - 348 trang
...adorned with flowers and ribbons ; and masks to conceal their emotions when they played at quinze. Each gamester had a small, neat stand by him, to hold...bowl, with an edge of ormolu, to hold the rouleaus. — (Fox's Memoirs, edited by Lord John Russell:) Of this club, Fox and Gibbon were members ; the latter... | |
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