| Edward Somerset (2nd marq. of Worcester.) - 1746 - 108 pages
...in good Terms, uttering it out of his Mouth, and then fhut it until the next Queftion be afked. 89. White Silk knotted in the Fingers of a Pair of white Gloves, and fo contrived without Sufpicion, that playing at Primero at Cards, one may without clogging his Memory... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1802 - 556 pages
...shut it until the next question be asked. •89. White silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of whit* gloves, and so contrived without suspicion, that,...sixes, sevens, and aces, which he hath discarded. y(). A most dexterous dicing box, with holes transparent, after the usual fashion, with a device so... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 588 pages
...in good terms uttering it out of its mouth, and then ihut it until th« next question be asked. 89. White silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of white...one may without clogging his memory keep reckoning uf all sixes, sevens, and aces which he hath discarded. 90. A most dexterous dicing-box, with holes... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - Great Britain - 1810 - 600 pages
...in good terms uttering it out of its mouth, and then shut it until the next question be asked. 89. White silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of white...all sixes, sevens, and aces which he hath discarded. 90. A most dexterous dicing-box, with holes transparent, after the usual fashion, with a device so... | |
| Great Britain - 1810 - 578 pages
...which will make it cheaper, and yet so that the candles shall look whiter, and last longer. 89. W hite silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of white gloves,...his memory keep reckoning of all sixes, sevens, and «ces which he hath discarded. 00. A roost dexterous dicing- box, with holes transparent, after the... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - Great Britain - 1810 - 574 pages
...tallow which will make it cheaper, and yet so that the candles shall look whiter, and lust longer. 89. White silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of white...without clogging his memory keep reckoning of all sixes, seveus, and aces winch he hath discarded. 90. A most dexterous dicing- box, with holes transparent,... | |
| George Wither - 1814 - 348 pages
...in good terras uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until the next question be asked. 89. White silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of 'white gloves, and so contrived without suspicion, that when playmg at primero at cards, one may, without clogging his memory, keep reckoning of all sixes,... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - Mechanical engineering - 1815 - 582 pages
...in good terms, uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until the next question be asked. 89. White silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of white...sixes, sevens, and aces, which he hath discarded. 90. A most dexterous dicing-box, with holes transparent, after the usual fashion, with a device so... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - Mechanical engineering - 1815 - 632 pages
...in good terms, uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until the next question be asked. 89. White silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of white...and so contrived without suspicion, that, playing at Primeroat cards, one may wiihout clogging his memory, keep reckoning of all sixes, sevens, and aces,... | |
| Thomas Lupton - Birds - 1815 - 262 pages
...in good terms uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until the next question be asked. 89. White silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of white gloves, and so contrived without suspicion, that when playmg at primer i, at cards, one may, without clogging his memory, keep reckoning of all sixes,... | |
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