| William Hodges - India - 1783 - 210 pages
...has generally fled the cheek in India ; but ftill fhe preferved a fufncient fhare to prove that fhe muft have been handfome : her figure was fmall, but elegantly turned ; and the'form of her hands and arms was particularly beautiful. Her drefs was a loofe robe of white flowing... | |
| 1793 - 524 pages
...but /till ftie prefcrved a'fufficient (hare to prove that (he muft have "been handfome : her figu.-e was fmall, but elegantly turned ; and the form of...robe of white flowing drapery, that extended from her head to ihe feet. The place of (acrifice was higher up on the bank of thé river, a hundred yards... | |
| William Hodges - Cities and towns - 1794 - 202 pages
...has generally fled the cheek in India ; but (till fhe preferved a fufficient fhare to prove that fhe muft have been handfome : her figure was fmall , but...and arms was particularly beautiful. Her drefs was a lobfe robe of white flowing drapery, that extended from her head to the feet. The place of facrifice... | |
| Great Britain - 1795 - 916 pages
...she preserved a sufficient share to prove that she must have been handsome : fact figure was small, but elegantly turned ; and the form of her hands and arms was particularly beautiful. Her dress was a loose robe of white flowing drapely, that extended from her head to the feet. The place... | |
| John Walker - Atlases - 1795 - 806 pages
...thofe near her, to whomfliewifhed to (how thelaft aft of attention. She might be about 14 years of age. Her drefs was a loofe robe of white flowing drapery, that extended from .her head to the feet. The pile was compofed of dried branches, leaves, andrufhes, with a door on one... | |
| Books and bookselling - 366 pages
...generally fled the cheek in India j but {till flie preferved » fui3431 cient {hare to prove that (he muft have been handfome : her figure was fmall but...robe of white flowing drapery, that extended from her head' to the feet. The place offacrifice was higher up on the bank of the river, a hundred yards... | |
| William Granger - Characters and characteristics - 1807 - 538 pages
...generally fled the cheek in India j but ftill (he preferred a fufficient fhare to prove that (he rauft, have been handfome : her figure was fmall, but elegantly...robe of white flowing drapery, that extended from her head to the feet. The place of facrifice was higher upon the bank of the rive/, a hundred yards... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1822 - 496 pages
...still preserved a sufficient share to prove, that she must have been handsome : her figure was small but elegantly turned, and the form of her hands and arms was particularly beautiful. Her dress was a loose robe of white flowing drapery, which extended from her head to her feet. The place... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 536 pages
...she preserved a sufficient share to 4 prove that she must have been handsome : her figure was ' small but elegantly turned ; and the form of her hands and ' arms was particularly beautiful. Her dress was a loose robe ' of white flowing drapery that extended from her head to 4 the feet. The place... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - Law - 1826 - 538 pages
...she preserved a sufficient share to ' prove that she must have been handsome : her figure was ' small but elegantly turned ; and the form of her hands and ' arms was particularly beautiful. Her dress was a loose robe ' of white flowing drapery that extended from her head to ' the feet. The place... | |
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