Thus this custom of firing houses continued till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery, that the flesh of swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burnt, as they called it) without the... The Complete Works of Charles Lamb: Containing His Letters, Essays, Poems, Etc - Página 404por Charles Lamb - 1879 - 656 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1822 - 694 páginas
...time be lost to the world. Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made...two later, I forget in whose dynasty. By such slow degrees, concludes the manuscript, do the most useful, and seemingly the most obvious arts, make their... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 páginas
...be lost to the world. Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says ray a» they called it,) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress h. They first began... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 páginas
...time be lost to the world. Thus this custom of firing houses contirfued, till in process of time, says g я whole house to dress it, Tbey first began the nide form of я pi id. P in iroc. Roasting by the... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 878 páginas
...time be lost to the world. Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made...necessity. of consuming a whole house to dress it. They first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string, or spit, came in a century or... | |
| 1835 - 432 páginas
...time be lost to the world. Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made...two later, I forget in whose dynasty. By such slow degrees, concludes the manuscript, do the most useful, and seemingly the most obvious arts, make their... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 páginas
...time be lost to the world. Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made...two later, I forget in whose dynasty. By such slow degrees, concludes the- manuscript, do the most useful , and seemingly the most obvious arts, make... | |
| 1835 - 430 páginas
...time be lost to the world. Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made...swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (iumf, as they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 876 páginas
...time bo lost to the world. Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made...swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (tntrnf, as they called it,) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. They first... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 362 páginas
...time be lost to the world. Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says' my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made...two later, I forget in whose dynasty. By such slow degrees, concludes the manuscript, do the most useful, and seemingly the most obvious arts, make their... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 páginas
...time be lost to the world. Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till, in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made...a century or two later, I forget in whose dynasty. ^5y such slow degrees, concludes the manuscript, do the most useful, and seemingly the most obvious... | |
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