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- The Revells of Christendome is an engraving by English engraver Thomas ****son. With image size of 21.6 x 35.5 cm and overall measure of 29.2 x 37.2 cm...
- you pla**** withall hath ever been knowne for the greatest cheater in Christendome." Five finger was the name of the trump 5 in the game of maw. On 14 December...
- Irish game Twenty-five. Thomas ****son's 1609 engraving The Revells of Christendome includes a description of the game maw being pla****: Hopes to winn something...
- or forty-five points. Ombre, related Spanish card game The Revells of Christendome David Parlett, Oxford Dictionary of Card Games, p. 284, Oxford University...
- Sanderson's achievements, describes the globes as "the first soe published in Christendome, for the honor of his countrey, and good of the Schollers, Gentrye and...
- warlike preparations as the like was never scene in these partes of Christendome ... The Pope was chief disposer, the most Christian king and the king...
- God Who in Scorn are called Quakers, for all the People throughout all Christendome to Read over, and thereby their own States to Consider, he writes in...
- murder of Sir Thomas Overbury. James I was depicted in The Revells of Christendome, an anti-pope satire print engraved by the English artist Thomas ****son...
- England in 1941 as A Treatise of the Interest of the Princes and States of Christendome). See Fauvelet de Foix, Histoire du Duc Henri de Rohan (Paris, 1667);...
- there were three or foure so excellent that I thinke few or none in Christendome do exell them, especially one, who had such a peerelesse and ... supernaturall...