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warme water all night, the next day
blanch them, and dry them with a
faire cloath, beat them in a
stone morter,
until they be
reasonably fine, put to them...
-
pageants 15,000
citizens all in
bright harness, with
coats of
white Silk or
Cloath, and
Chains of Gold, p****ed
through London to Westminster, and
round St...
-
Skeltonicall continued ryme, in
praise of my New-found-Land
Although in
cloaths, company,
buildings faire With England, New-found-land
cannot compare:...
- and gr****e; also
bread and bran,
without butter or cheese: his
cloathing is sack-
cloath. He left the Army, and kept a shop at Chesham, and hath now left...
-
Regiment of
Horse in 1687
Private of the 20th
Regiment of foot from the
Cloathing Book of 1742. (The
tricorne was an
evolution of the wide-brimmed hat formerly...
- (Marinespital)
Naval Food
Provision Service (Marineproviantamt)
Naval Cloathing Service (Marinebekleidungsamt)
Naval Prison (Marinegefangenhaus) Naval...
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diversity of
colours indeed with
which the
Chinese have the
secret of
cloathing fire
seems to be the
chief merit of
their pyrotechny."
Fireworks were...
- of
Jacobite trials, it was
asked whether defendants had worn "Highland
cloaths" in general, with no
mention of clan-identifying patterns.
Extant MacDonald...
- bravery,
fidelity and good conduct; for this
purpose a
narrow piece of
white cloath [sic] of an
angular form is to be
fixed to the left arm on the
uniform Coat...
- 3. c. 19 30
April 1793 An Act for
defraying the
Charge of the Pay and
Cloathing of the Militia, in that Part of
Great Britain called England, for one...