... in front of which was a large window, shaded with apricot branches on one side, and vines on the other. The room to which this window belonged was called the India parlour, being entirely hung with India paper, and furnished with chintz. Above this... The School for Fashion: In Two Volumes - 31. lappuseautors: Ann Thicknesse - 1800 - 286 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1806 - 672 lapas
...uas culled the India -parlour, being entirely hung with India paper, and furnished with chintz. Above this room, which jutted out from the main building, was a flat roof of lead, over which was a tarpaulin, whereon was placed some garden-chairs, the being sheltered by a green painted awning : from... | |
| 1809 - 746 lapas
...was called the India parlour, being entirely hung with India paper, and furnished with chintz. Above this room, which jutted out from the main building, was a flat roof of lead, over which was a tarpaulin, whereon was placed some garden-chairs> the whole being sheltered by ,a green painted awning... | |
| 1809 - 716 lapas
...being entirely htiHg with, India paper, :t«d furnished with chintz. Above this room, which jotted out from the main building, was a flat roof of lead, over which was a tarpaulin, whereon was placed some garden-chairs, tb« whole being sheltered by n preen painted awning... | |
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