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Memorials of the Professional Life and Times of Sir William Penn ...: From ... - Página 286
de Granville Penn - 1833
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Memorials of the professional life and times of sir William Penn ..., Volumen 2

Granville Penn - 1833 - 642 páginas
...the impressions received under the paternal roof, gave " one whereof cost me 31., and the other 40». I " have worn neither yet, but will begin next week,...thought that all the " church would presently have cast then* eyes all " upon me." " 9tli. — To the duke, where, when we come into " his closet, he told...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volumen 62

1841 - 588 páginas
..." Nov. 8th. — To church, where I found that my coming in a perriwig did not prove so strange as / was afraid it would — for I thought that all the church would presently have cast their eyes on me." If so, and it promised to be unpleasant, why did the worthy Pepys wear the perriwig ? — certes,...
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Fathers and Sons: A Novel, Volumen 1

Theodore Edward Hook - 1842 - 1020 páginas
..." Nov. 8th. — To church, where I found that my coming in a perriwig did not prove so strange as / was afraid it would — for I thought that all the church would presently have cast their eyes on me." If so, and it promised to be unpleasant, why did the worthy Pepys wear the perriwig? — certes,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen 19

1848 - 634 páginas
...and finding no such thing. 8th. (Lord's day.) To church, where I found that my coming in a perriwigg did not prove so strange as I was afraid it would,...would presently have cast their eyes all upon me, but I found no such thing. This periwig, till he fancies the world has reconciled itself to seeing...
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The Living Age, Volumen 19

1848 - 640 páginas
...and finding no such thing. 8th. (Lord's day.) To church, where I found that my coming in a perriwigg did not prove so strange as I was afraid it would,...would presently have cast their eyes all upon me, but I found no such thing. This periwig, till he fancies the world has reconciled itself to seeing...
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Chronicles of Fashion: From the Time of Elizabeth to the Early ..., Volumen 1

Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 484 páginas
...fashion, appeared at church in full buckle, in a periwig, and seems indeed, half disappointed that " it did not prove so strange as I was afraid it would,...would presently have cast their eyes all upon me." That they did not notice this barbarous innovation is a proof that the fashion itself was already pretty...
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The Leisure Hour, Número 1

1852 - 950 páginas
...efficacious than he expected. He tells us how he went to church "in full buckle and perriwig," and says "it did not prove so strange as I was afraid it would,...all the church would presently have cast their eyes upon me." It is concerning this wig •which made its appearance in church " Lord's Day, November 8th,...
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Quarterly Review, Volumen 92

1853 - 566 páginas
...was Besse. ' November 8, 1663. Lord's Day. — To church, where I found that my coming in a perriwigg did not prove so strange as I was afraid it would,...all the church would presently have cast their eyes upon me, but I find no such things.' From this last extract it would appear, that in the beginning...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen 29

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1853 - 606 páginas
...Besse. « November 8, 1663. Lord's Day. — To church, where I found that my coming in a perriwigg did not prove so strange as I was afraid it would,...all the church would presently have cast their eyes upon me, but I find no such things." From this last extract it would appear, that in the beginning...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen 1;Volumen 37

1853 - 848 páginas
...— To church, where I found that my coming in a perriwigg did not prove so strange аз I wasafruid it would, for I thought that all the church would presently have cast their eyes upon me, but I find no such things. From this last extract it would appear, that in the beginning the...
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