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" London; beheading with them is less infamous than hanging; they give the wall as the place of honour; hawking is the general sport of the gentry; they are more polite in eating than the French, devouring less bread, but more meat, which they roast in... "
Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - 第 482 頁
由 編輯 - 1757
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Annual Register, 第 1 卷

Edmund Burke - 1759 - 516 頁
...as the place of honour. Hawking is the general fport of the gentry. They are more polite in earing than the French, devouring lefs. bread, but more meat,...with tapeftry, even thofe of farmers. They are often rnolefted with the fcurvy, faid to have firft crept into England with the Norman conqueft. Their houfes...
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A vindication of natural society, by Edm. Burke. The history and antiquities ...

Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 頁
...; they give the Wall as the Place of Honour ; hawking HENTZNER's TRAVELS. 301 is the general Sport of the Gentry ; they are more polite in Eating than the French, devouring lefe Bread, but more Meat, which they roaft in Perfection ; they put a great deal of Sugar in their...
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Annual Register of World Events, 第 1 卷

1764 - 524 頁
...lefs infamous than hanging. They give the wall as the place of honour. Hawking is the general fport of the gentry. They are more polite in eating than...put a great deal of fugar in their drink. Their beds ere covered with tapeftry, even thofe of farmers. They are often moleiled with the fcurvy, faid to...
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A vindication of natural society. Written in the character of a late noble ...

1765 - 374 頁
...infamous than hanging; they give the Wall as the Place of Honour; hawking 3 ls is the general Sport of the Gentry ; they are more polite in Eating than...they roaft in Perfection ; they put a great deal of Sugar in their Drink ; their Beds are covered with Tapeftry, even thofe of Farmers ; they are often...
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Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural society

Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 386 頁
...hanging ; they give the Wall as the Place of Honour ; hawking is is the general Sport of the Gentry j they are more polite in Eating than the French, devouring...they roaft in Perfection ; they put a great deal of Sugar in their Drink; their Beds are covered with Tapeftry, even thofe of Farmers ; they are often...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1795 - 532 頁
...less infamous than hanging. They give the wall as the place of honour. Hawking is the general sport of the gentry. They are more polite in eating than the French, devouring less bread, but more meat, which they roast in perfection. They put a great deal of sugar in their...
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A Journey Into England: In the Year M.D.XC.VIII.

Paul Hentzner - 1807 - 86 頁
...less infamous than hanging; they give the wall as the place of honour; hawking is the general sport of the gentry; they are more polite in eating than the French, devouring Uss bread, but more meat, which they roast in perfection; they put a great deal of sugar in their drink;...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, 第 1 卷

1821 - 438 頁
...less infamous than hanjgiug. They give the wall as the place of honour. .Hawking is the general sport' of the gentry.' They are more polite in eating than the French, devouring less bread but more meat, whieb they roast in perfection. They put a good deal of sugar in their drink...
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The Retrospective Review.., 第 1 卷

Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 頁
...less infamous than hanging. They give the wall as the place of honor. Hawking is the general sport of the gentry. They are more polite in eating than the French ; devouring less bread, but more meat, which they roast in perfection. They put a good deal of sugar in their drink:...
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The Brighton gleaner; or, General repository of literary selections ..., 第 2 卷

1823 - 536 頁
...hanged annually, at London ; they give the wall as the place of honour ; hawking is the general sport of the gentry ; they are more polite in eating than the French, devouring less bread, but more meat, which they roast in perfection ; they put a deal of sugar in their drink...
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