| Pierce Egan - 1832 - 426 páginas
...he was unable to sit upright in the saddle without this assistance. The child's dress was ill-suited to his age. He wore on his head a tight cap of Manchester...appearance, that he might have been taken for any thing but what he really was. A few of the women on the ground by the side of the king wore large white... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1832 - 432 páginas
...upright in the saddle without this assistance. The child's dress was ill-suited to his age. He wore "" his head a tight cap of Manchester cotton, but it...appearance, that he might have been taken for any thing but what he really was. A few of the women on the ground by the side of the king wore large white... | |
| Richard Lander, John Lander, Alexander Bridport Becher - 1832 - 352 páginas
...flapped over each cheek, hid nearly the whole of his countenance from view; his to be and trowsers were made exactly in the same fashion as those of...appearance, that he might have been taken for any thing but what he really was. A few of the women on the ground by the side of the king wore large white... | |
| 1832 - 610 páginas
...which flapped over each cheek, hid nearly the whole of his countenance from view; his tobe and trowsers were made exactly in the same fashion as those of...appearance, that he might have been taken for any thing but what he really was. A few of the women on the ground, by the side of the King, wore large... | |
| 1832 - 602 páginas
...which flapped over each cheek, hid nearly the whole of his countenance from view ; his tobe and trouers were made exactly in the same fashion as those of...odd an appearance that he might have been taken for anything but what he really was. A few of the women on the ground by the side of the king wore large... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 824 páginas
...and two large belts of blue 25. 4 F cotton, which crossed each other, confined the tobe to his bodv. The little legs of the child were swallowed up in...appearance, that he might have been taken for any thing but what he really was. A few of the women on the ground by the side of the king wore large white... | |
| 1838 - 534 páginas
...it overhung the upper part of his face, and together with its ends, which flapped over each eheek, hid nearly the whole of his countenance from view...two large belts of blue cotton, which crossed each other,confined the tobe to his -body. The little legs of the child were swallowed up in clumsy yellow... | |
| Richard Lander, John Lander - 1854 - 388 páginas
...of his face, and together with its ends, which flapped over each cheek, hid nearly the whole of hrs countenance from view ; his tobe and trousers were...body. The little legs of the child were swallowed up lit- clumsy yellow boots, big enough for his father ; and though he was rather pretty, his whimsical... | |
| Richard Lander, John Lander - 2004 - 332 páginas
...which flapped over each cheek, hid nearly the whole of his countenance from view; his tobe and trowsers were made exactly in the same fashion as those of...him altogether so odd an appearance, that he might really have been taken for anything but what he really was. A few of the women on the ground by the... | |
| 1832 - 634 páginas
...which flapped over each cheek, hid nearly the whole of hU countenance from view; his tobe and trowsers were made exactly in the same fashion as those of a man, and two large belts of blue cotton, whichcrossed each other, confined the tobe to his body. The little legs of the child were swallowed... | |
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