| Connoisseur - 1757 - 268 pages
...and a little white round Stick of fourteen Inches lying by his Trencher, that he might defend fuch Meat as he had no Mind to part with to them. The Windows (which were very large) ferved forPlaccs to lay his Arrows, Crofs-Bows, Stone-Bows, and other fuch like Accoutrements. The... | |
| Mr. Town - 1767 - 270 pages
...and a little white round Stick of fourteen Inches lying by his Trencher, that he might defend fuch Meat as he had no Mind to part with to them. The Windows (which were very large) ferved for Places to lay his Arrows, Crofs-Bows, Stone-Bows, and other fuch like Accoutrements. The... | |
| 1771 - 508 pages
...little white round flick of fourteen inches long, lying by his trencher, that he might defend" fuch meat as he had no mind to part with to them. The windows, which were very large, ferved for places to lay his arrows, crofs-bows, ftone-bows, and other fuch-like accoutrements. The... | |
| 1793 - 470 pages
...little white round flick of fourteen inched long, lying by his trenches, that he might defend fuch meat as he had no mind to part with to them. The windows, which were very large, ft i veil for places to lay his arrows, crofs-bows, ftone-bows, and other fuch like accoutrements.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 1168 pages
...him at dinner; and a little & 2 white itkk of fourteen inches lying by his trencher, that he might defend such meat as he had no mind to part with to them. The windows (which were very large) tenred for places to lay hit arrows, crou-bows, •tone-bows, and other such like accoutrements. The... | |
| 1803 - 202 pages
...at dinner ; and a little white round stick of fourteen inches lying by his trencher, that he might defend such meat as he had no mind to part with to...(which were very large) served for places to lay his arrows, cross-bows, stone-bows, and other such like accoutrements. The corners of the room full of... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - 716 pages
...dinner; and a little white stick, of fourteen inches long, lying by his trencher, that he might de. fend such meat as he had no mind to part with to them. The windows, which were very large, served for placet to lay his arrows, cross-bows, and stonebows, and suchlike accoutrements; the corners of the... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1803 - 662 pages
...stick, of fourteen inches long, lying by his trencher, that he might defend such meat as he had no miad to part with to them. The windows, which were very large, served for places to lay his arrows, cross-bows, and stonebows, and such like accoutrements; the corners of the room full of the... | |
| 1804 - 560 pages
...dinner, and a little white round stick of fourteen mches long lying by his trencher, that ho might defend such meat as he had no mind to part with to...which were very large, served for places to lay his arrows, sling bow*, and cross bows, and other such like accoutrements. The corners of the room full... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1806 - 444 pages
...little white round stick, fourteen inches long, lying by his YOL. t.— NO. 4. M trencher, that he might defend such meat as he had no mind to part with to them. The windows, which were very large, served tor places to lay his arrows, sling-bows, and cross-bows, imd other such like accoutrements. The cornets... | |
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