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" ... kneeled, as the others had done, and placed what was brought upon the table, they too retired with the same ceremonies performed by the first. At last came an unmarried lady (we... "
Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects - Page 275
by Robert Dodsley - 1761
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The picture of England & Wales

A F. Kendall - 1830 - 704 pages
...again, they both retired. Then came two others, one with the rod again, the other with the wilt-cellar, a plate, and bread ; when they had kneeled, as the...brought upon the table, they too retired with the same ceremonies performed by the first. At last came an unmarried lady (we were told she was a countess),...
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Shakspeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on ...

Nathan Drake - English literature - 1838 - 744 pages
...rod again, Ihe olher with a salt-seller, a plate and bread ; when they had kneeled, as the others bad house, and yet for all this frugalitie (if it may so be justly called) same ceremonies performed by the first. Al last came an unmarried lady (we were told she was a countess)...
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The historical class book: or, Readings in modern history

John Davenport - 1839 - 520 pages
...retired. Then came two others, one with the rod again, the other with a salt-cellar and a plate of bread : when they had kneeled as the others had done, and placed what was brought on the table, they too retired with the same ceremonies as were performed by the first. At last, came...
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The church scholar's reading-book, selected from the Saturday magazine

Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 pages
...again they both retired. Then came two others, one with th<rod again ; the other with a saltcellar, a plate and bread. When they had kneeled, as the others...brought, upon the table, they too retired with the same ceremonies performed hy the first. At last, came an unmarried lady (we were told that she was...
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Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A ..., Volume 7

Agnes Strickland - 1840 - 600 pages
...again, they both retired. Then came two others, one with the rod again, the other with a salt-cellar, a plate, and bread ; when they had kneeled, as the...brought upon the table, they too retired, with the same ceremonies performed by the first. At last came an unmarried lady, (we were told she was a countess,)...
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The Gentleman's Magazine

Early English newspapers - 1840 - 740 pages
...again, they both retired. Then came two others, one with the rod again, the other with a salt-celler, a plate, and bread ; when they had kneeled, as the...brought upon the table, they too retired with the same ceremonies performed by the first. At last came an unmarried Lady (we were told she was a Countess)...
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London Saturday Journal..., Volume 3

1840 - 430 pages
...again, they both retired. Then came two others, one with the rod again, the other with a salt-celler, a plate, and bread ; when they had kneeled, as the...brought upon the table, they too retired with the same ceremonies pur formed by the first. At last came an unmarried lady (we were told she was a countess)...
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The Church of England Magazine, Volume 8

1840 - 504 pages
...retired. Then came two others, one with the rod again, the other with a salt-cellar and a plate of bread ; when they had kneeled as the others had done, and placed what was brought on the table, they too retired with the same cérémonie» as were performed by the first. At last...
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William Shakspere: A Biography, Book 2

Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pages
...again, they both retired. Then came two others, one with the rod again, the other with a salt-cellar, a plate, and bread ; when they had kneeled, as the...brought upon the table, they too retired with the same ceremonies performed by the first. At last came an unmarried lady (we were told she was a countess),...
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Shakspeare and his times

Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 pages
...again, Ihe) both retired. Then came two others, one with the rod •"<>. Ihe olher wilh a sail-seller, a plate and bread ; when they had kneeled, as the others had ' and placed »hat was brought upon Ihe table, they loo retired with the same cérémonie« ''••tiiirdbj...
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