| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 588 pages
...reckoning uf all sixes, sevens, and aces which he hath discarded. 90. A most dexterous dicing-box, with holes transparent, after the usual fashion, with...purpose. 91. An artificial horse, with saddle and caparisons fit for running at the ring, on which a man being mounted, with his lance in his hand, he... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 574 pages
...without clogging his memory keep reckoning of all sixes, seveus, and aces winch he hath discarded. 90. A most dexterous dicing- box, with holes transparent,...purpose. 91. An artificial horse, with saddle and caparisons fit for running at the ring, on which a man being mounted, with his lance in his hand, he... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 600 pages
...reckoning of all sixes, sevens, and aces which he hath discarded. 90. A most dexterous dicing-box, with holes transparent, after the usual fashion, with...fastened, and it looseneth four false dice made fit for liis purpose. 91. An artificial horse, with saddle and caparisons fit for running at the ring, on which... | |
| 1810 - 578 pages
...discarded. 00. A roost dexterous dicing- box, with holes transparent, after the usual fashion, wilh a device so dexterous, that with a knock of it against the table, the four good dice are fabtencd, and it looseneth four false dice made fit for his purpose. 91. An artificial horse, with... | |
| George Wither - 1814 - 348 pages
...clogging his memory, keep reckoning of all sixes, sevens, and aces, which he hath discarded. . . • 90. A most dexterous dicing box, with holes transparent,...a knock of it against the table the four good dice arc fastened, and it looseuelh four false dice made fit for his purpose. lance in his hand, he can... | |
| Thomas Lupton - 1815 - 262 pages
...clogging his memory, keep reckoning of all sixes, sevens, and aces, which he hath discarded. . 90. A roost dexterous dicing box, with holes transparent, after...a knock of it against the table the four good dice arc fastened, and it looseneth four false dice made At for his purpose. lance in his hand, he can at... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1815 - 632 pages
...sevens, and aces, which he hath discarded. 90. A most dexterous dicing-box, with holes transparent, alter the usual fashion, with a device so dexterous, that,...the table, the four good dice are fastened, and it loosen* th four false dice made fit for his purpose. 91. An artificial horse, with saddle and caparizons... | |
| 1825 - 458 pages
...sixes, sevens, and acts which he hath discarded. 9<X— A DICING-BOX. A most dexterous dieing.box, with holes transparent, after the usual fashion, with...fastened, and it looseneth four false dice made fit for lis purpose. 91— AN AXTlriCIAL BINO-BOBSE. An artificial hone, with saddle and caparisons fit for... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 pages
...without clogging his memory, keep reckoning of all sixes, sevens, and aces, which he hath discarded. 90 A most dexterous dicing box, with holes transparent,...purpose. 91. An artificial horse, with saddle, and 'caparisons fit for running at the ring, on which a man being mounted, with His lance in his hand,... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 472 pages
...reckoning of all sixes, sevens, and aces, which he hath discarded. (22). 90. A most dexterous dicing-lipx, with holes transparent, after the usual fashion, with a device so dexterous, that, with- a knock oí it against the table, the four good dice are fastened, and it looseneth 1'uur tube dice made ht... | |
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