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Miscellaneous writings [ed. by A.B. Grimaldi]. - Page 529
by Stacey Grimaldi - 1881
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London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., Volume 4

David Hughson - London (England) - 1807 - 696 pages
...should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers from3 . . ' / which which all the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company...the lawes of good manners, in so much that for his errour he shall be at least brow-beaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This form of feeding I understand...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 80, Part 2

Early English newspapers - 1810 - 780 pages
...meales, should unadvisedly touch the disli of meate with his fingers, from which all the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the. company,...as having transgressed the lawes of good manners, hi so much that for His error he shall be at the least brow-beaten, it' not reprehended in wordes....
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, Volume 3

Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 pages
...meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of mcate with his fingers from which all at ' the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed ' the lawcs of good manners, insomuch that for his error he shall be at least brow-beaten, ' if not reprehended...
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The little French lawyer. The tragedy of Valentinian. Monsieur Thomas. The ...

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 pages
...mealc, should unadvisedly touch the dish of mcate with his fingers from which all at ' the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed ' tlie lawcs of good manners, insomuch that for his error he shall be at least brow-beaten, ' if not...
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A History of Inventions and Discoveries, Volume 4

Johann Beckmann - Discoveries in science - 1814 - 708 pages
...give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the lawes of good manners, insomuch that for his error he shall be at least brow beaten if not reprehended in wordes. This forme of feeding j understand is generally used in all places of Italy ; their forkes...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 4

Tobias Smollett - Books - 1816 - 674 pages
...from which all at the table doe cut, he will giue occasion of offence vnto the company, as hailing transgressed the lawes of good manners, in so much that for his error he shall be at the least brow-beaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This forme of feeding I vnderstand is generally...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

English literature - 1816 - 692 pages
...from which all al the table doe cut, he will giue occasion of offence vnto the company, as hailing transgressed the lawes of good manners, in so much that for his error he shall he at the least brow-beaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This forme of feeding I vnderstaud is generally...
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A history of inventions and discoveries, tr. by W. Johnston. Vol ..., Volume 4

Johann Beckmann - 1817 - 552 pages
...mealc, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers from which all at the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company,...as having transgressed the lawes of good manners, insomuch that for his error he shall be at least brow beaten if not reprehended in wordes. This forme...
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The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The ...

1830 - 604 pages
...others at meale should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers from which all the tahle doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company...good manners, in so much that for his error he shall he at least hrow-heaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This form of feeding, I understand, is generally...
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Curious Antiquities: Or, The Etymology of Many Remarkable Old Sayings ...

Joseph Taylor - Boxing - 1820 - 122 pages
...at meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company,...as having transgressed the lawes of good manners, insomuch, that for his error, he shall be at least brow-beaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This...
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