10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TEABOARD»
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teaboard in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Chamber's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts
But the patrons of the great Teaboard school may congratulate themselves, not
only on its economy, but on the privilege which they are permitted to exercise in
pleasing their own taste. When they wish to purchase a Brown, for instance, ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1870
But the patrons of the great Teaboard school may congratulate themselves, not
only on its economy, but on the privilege which they are permitted to exercise in
pleasing their own taste. When they wish to purchase a Brown, for instance, ...
But the patrons of the great Teaboard school may congratulate themselves, not
only on its economy, but on the privilege which they are permitted to exercise in
pleasing their own taste. When they wish to purchase a Brown, for instance, ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1870
AT the sale of Mr. Raymond, the actor's, books, a number of odd volumes,
collected together on a teaboard, were among the miscellaneous lots — when a
bidder, who was determined to have his pennyworth for his penny, inquired if the
...
5
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Поднесённый. Поднбсный, a. ofa salver, waiter, or teaboard: presented ,
dedicated; dedicatory. Поднбсъ, т. salver, waiter, teabOard, tray. Подношёнйе, s
. Поднесёнйе. Поднбщикъ , т. Поднбщица , ` presenter , oilerer, server, waiter.
6
The life and labours of George Washington Walker, of Hobart ...
According to subsequent descriptions, given in answer, to J. Allison's
interrogations, the youth seems to have had the circumstances represented to his
view as in a mirror, for he pointed to a shining teaboard that was on the table, and
signified ...
7
Poetical Essays; being a collection of satirical poems, ...
Now to the table where they first had place, Kelly dragg'dSangster,
Sangsterscratch'd his face; Kelly was mad, his heart was fill'd with ire, He spit, he
spurn'd, his red eyes slash'd like fire, And just o'erturn'd the teaboard in his rage,
And all the ...
Mrs. Francis O'NEILL, 1802
8
Robert Southey: The Critical Heritage
... onlyahead ofhisown time as wellasall aftertimes in verse- structure but these
particular choruses being his own highwater mark. It is as if you were to compare
the Panathenaic frieze and a teaboard and decide in the teaboard«s favour. 144.
9
Dombey and Son (Illustrated, complete and with the original ...
Captain Cuttle then became sufficiently composed to relieve himself of the toast
in his hat, and to take his place at the teaboard; butfinding Walter'sgraspupon his
shoulder, onone side,andFlorence whisperingher tearful congratulations on the ...
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Dombey and Son (Extended Annotated Edition):
Captain Cuttle then became sufficiently composed to relieve himself ofthe toast in
his hat, and to take hisplace at the teaboard; but finding Walter's grasp uponhis
shoulder, on one side, and Florence whispering hertearful congratulations on ...