| History - 1789 - 592 pages
...cut no better. The prefents of plate, and other things given by the noblemen, were valued at 2500!. but that which made it a good marriage was a gift...lodged in the council chamber, where the king, in his fliirt and night gown, gave them a reveille matin before they were up, and fpent a good lime in or... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1789 - 678 pages
...cut no better. The prefents of plate, and other things given by the noblemen, were valued at 2500!.; but that which made it a good marriage was a gift of the King's, of 500!. land for the bride's joynture. They were lodged in the council chamber, where ihe King, in his ftirt and night-gown, gave... | |
| History - 1789 - 604 pages
...noblemen, were valued at 2500!. but that which nude it a good mar. riage was a gift of the king's, of jool. land for the bride's jointure. They were lodged in the council chamber, where the king, in his ihirt and nicht gown, gave them a reveille matin before they were tip, and fpent a good time in or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 672 pages
...plate and other things given by the noblemen [to the bride and bridegroom] were valued at 2500!. ; but that which made it a good marriage, was a gift of the king's of 500). land, for the bride's jointu e. They were lodged in the council chamber, where the king jn bit Join tnd night-gown gave them... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 670 pages
...noblemen [to the bride and bndrgroom] were valued at 1500!. ; but that which made it a good rcatruge, was a gift of the king's of 500!. land, for the bride's jointu'e They were lodged in the council chamber, where the ki-ij in bisjbirt лпА nlgbt-gotun gave... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 pages
...of plate and other things given by the noblemen [to the bride and bridegroom] were valued « 2500!.; but that which made it a good marriage, was a gift...of 500!. land, for the bride's jointure. They were Such were moft of the Mafques in the time of James the Firft : triumphal cars, caftles, rocks, caves,... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1793 - 594 pages
...of plate and other things given by the noblemen [to the bride and bridegroom] were valued at Z5Ool.; but that which made it a good marriage, was a gift of the king's of jool. land, for the bride's jointure. They \vers Such were moft of the Mafques in the time of James... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1805 - 540 pages
...no better. The presents of plate and other things given by the noblemen weie valued at £Q 500. ;: but that which made it a good marriage was a gift of the king's of£oOO. land, for the bride's joyntui e. They were lodged in the council chamber, where the king,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 520 pages
...in chaines and Jewells, and many great ladies were made shorter by the skirts, and were well enough served that they could keep cut no better. The presents...for the bride's jointure. They were lodged in the councill chamber, where the king, in his shirt and night-gown, gave them a revilM matin before they... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 pages
...that which made it a good marriage was a gift of the King's, of 5001. land for the bride's joynture. They were lodged in the Council Chamber, where the King, in his shirt and night-gown, gave them a Reveille Matin before they were up, and spent a good time in or upon the heel, chuse which you will... | |
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