10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERRUQUIER»
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perruquier in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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“11 a fallu me battre,” said he, “pour mettre un frein a leur insolence: je ne me
soucie pas de me battre pour leur faire croire a la noblesse de mon ancien
perruquier.” For M. le Marquis, “ par légereté sans doute,” and without any ill
intention, ...
II a fallu me battre," said he, " pour mettre un frein a leur insolence : je ne me
soucie pas de me battre pour leur faire croire a la noblesse de mon ancien
perruquier." For M. le Marquis, " par legerete sans doute," and without any ill
intention, ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, John Stuart Mill, 1827
3
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... a fine cosmetic for the hair, which a shrewd, simpcring perruquier, at whose
shop he went to have his hair out after the newest French fashion, assured him
would impart a most becoming glossy softness to his tressesa point with him of
some ...
4
Oddities of London Life
Tripocoptontic perruquier,” as developed by evidence, consisted of certain
proceedings which had taken place betwixt him and the mamma of the boy, an
Amazonian dame of somewhere about thirty-fiveyears of age. It was asserted that
the ...
5
Museum of Foreign Literature and Science
He had ordered a fashionable court-wig to be made for the occasion; desiring
Monsieur le Perruquier, whatever else he did (for the Doctor had already heard
something of these encumbrances) — whatever else — to make it large enough.
6
Œuvres Badines Complettes, Du Comte de Caylus: Avec Figures
Le hafard fit qu'un des deux perruquiers tomba fur la charbonnière , l'autre fur l'
hirondelle , & le capucin fur le perruquier. Le premier perruquier blanchit
entièremeut la charbonnière , & la charbonnière noircit le perruquier ; fil l'impoli, ...
Anne Claude Philippe comte de Caylus, 1787
7
Atheneum, Or, Spirit of the English Magazines
He had ordered a fashionable court- wig to be made for the occasion ; desiring
Monsieur le Perruquier, whatever else he did (for the Doctor had already heard
something of these encumbrances) — whatever else, to make h large enough.
8
The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
He had ordered a fashionable court-wig to be made for the occasion; desiring
Monsieur le Perruquier, whatever else he did (for the Doctor had already heard
something of these encumbrances)— whatever else — to make it large enough.
He had ordered a fashionable court- wig to be made for the occasion ; desiring
Monsieur le Perruquier, whatever else he did (for the Doctor had already heard
something of these encumbrances) — whatever else, to make it large enough.
10
The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
He had ordered a fashionable court-wig to be made for the occasion; desiring
Monsieur le Perruquier, whatever else he did (for the Doctor had already heard
something of these encumbrances) — whatever else — to make it large enough.
Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith, 1825
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PERRUQUIER»
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perruquier is used in the context of the following news items.
JMW Turner: the man behind the masterpieces
Born the son of a barber and perruquier (wig dresser) in Maiden Lane, just south of Covent Garden in 1775, he was in no way, and never ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 13»