| 1842 - 452 lapas
...and most touching picture. The women were chiefly in sheepskins or wolfskins, with gay bands round their waists, the men in the same, or in a coarse...words a fiancee who, at the publication of her bans, has the enviable privilege of appearing before the public in every rag and ribbon which it ever... | |
| 1842 - 740 lapas
...and most touching picture. The women were chiefly in sheepskins or wolfskins, with gay bands round their waists, the men in the same, or in a coarse...other words a fiancee, who, at the publication of her bans, has the enviable privilege of appearing before the public in every rag and ribbon which it ever... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1842 - 834 lapas
...and most touching picture. The women were chiefly in sheep-skins or wolf-skins, with gay bands round their waists, the men in the same, or in a coarse...enlivened by the presence of a bride in other words, a fancee who, at the publication of her banns, has the enviable privilege of appearing before the... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1842 - 760 lapas
...and most touching picture. The women were chiefly in sheepskins or wolfskins, with gay bands round their waists, the men in the same, or in a coarse...enlivened by the presence of a bride, in other words a Jiancee, who, at the publication of her bans, has the enviable privilege of appearing beforo the public... | |
| William Guthrie - 1843 - 848 lapas
...and most touching picture. The women were chiefly in sheep-skins or wolf-skins, with gay bands round their waists the men in the same, or in a coarse...cloth with rows of silver buttons down the breast. The »cene was enlivened by the presence of a bride in other words aßmicfff, who, at the publication... | |
| Sir John Hay Drummond-Hay - 1844 - 372 lapas
...and most touching picture. The women were chiefly in sheepskins or wolfskins, with gay bands round their waists ; the men in the same, or in a coarse...enlivened by the presence of a bride in other words a fianctfe who, at the publication of her banns, has the enviable privilege of appearing before the... | |
| 1844 - 576 lapas
...ceremony of a Russian wedding is very amusing ; and the description of an Estonion fiancee more so. " The scene was enlivened by the presence of a bride...has the enviable privilege of appearing before the pnblic in every rag and ribbon which it ever entered the head of any Estonion Madge Wildfire to desire,... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds, William Henry Giles Kingston - 1844 - 606 lapas
...ceremony of a Russian wedding is very amusing ; and the description of an Estonion fiancee more so. ' ' The scene was enlivened by the presence of a bride in other words a fiancie who, at the publication of her banns, has the enviable privilege of appearing before the public... | |
| 1844 - 562 lapas
...ceremony of a Russian wedding is very amusing ; and the description of an Estonion fancte more so. ' ' The scene was enlivened by the presence of a bride in other words a fanccc who, at the publication of her banns, has the enviable privilege of appearing before the... | |
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