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" These people continuing about the country, and practising their cosening art, purchased themselves great credit among the country people, and got much by palmistry, and telling of fortunes ; insomuch, they pitifully cosened poor country girls, both of... "
A New, Improved, and Authentic Life of James Allan: The Celebrated ... - 307. oldal
szerző: James Thompson - 1828 - 472 oldal
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A Historical Survey of the Customs, Habits, & Present State of the Gypsies ...

John Hoyland - 1816 - 278 oldal
...which they used, was the right -.Egyptian language, with whom our English' sien conversing, at least learned their language. These people continuing about the country, and practising their cosening art, purchased themselves great credit among theeountry people, and got much by palmistry,.^...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1. kötet

1817 - 708 oldal
...among us, were esteemed and had in great admiration ; insomuch, that many of our English loyterers joined with them, and in time learned their crafty...both of money, silver, spoons, and the best of their apparele, or any goods they could make." " They had a leader of the name of Giles Hather, who was termed...

The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, 1. kötet

1817 - 694 oldal
...cozening." " The speach which they used was the right Egyptian speach, with whom our Englishmen convening, at last learned their language. These people, continuing...great credit among the country people, and got much by p.il' Appendix to Burn«'« Hist of Reform»Gypsies. 1 "> mistry and telliag of fortunes ; insomuch,...

Observations on popular antiquities: including the whole of mr ..., 3. kötet

John Brand - 1842 - 306 oldal
...cosening art of fast and loose and legerdemaine, purchased themselves great credit among the cuntry people, and got much by palmistry and telling of fortunes : insomuch they pitifully cosened the poore contry girles, both of money, silver spones, and the best of their apparrell, or...

Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Chiefly ..., 3. kötet

John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1849 - 520 oldal
...cosening art of fast and loose and legerdemaine, purchased themselves great credit among the cuntry people, and got much by palmistry and telling of fortunes : insomuch they pitifully cosened the poore contry girles, both of money, silver spones, and the best of their apparrell, or...

The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, 13. kötet

Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 586 oldal
...speech which they used was the right Egyptian language, with whom our Englishman conversing, at least learned their language. These people continuing about...both of money, silver spoons, and the best of their appareile, or any goods they could make. Giles Uather, (for such was his name,) together with his woman...

Notes and Queries, 11. kötet

1855 - 668 oldal
...speech which they used was the right Egyptian language, with whom our Englishmen conversing at least learned their language. These people continuing about the country, and practising their cosening art, purchased themselves great credit among the country people, and got much bv palmistry...

The Social History of the People of the Southern Counties of England in Past ...

George Roberts - 1856 - 620 oldal
...craftie cozening. The speech which they used was the right Egyptian language, with whom our Englishman conversing at last learned their language. These people...both of money, silver spoons, and the best of their apparel, or any goods they could make." The same writer speaks of Giles Hather and one Calot, the king...

The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now ...

Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 416 oldal
...last learned their language. These people continuing about the country, and practising their cosening art, purchased themselves great credit among the country people, and got much by palmistry and telling of foru tunes, insomuch they pitifully cosezend poor country girls, both of money, silver spoons, and...

The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now ...

Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 418 oldal
...last learned their language. These people continuing about the country, and practising their cosening art, purchased themselves great credit among the country people, and got much by palmistry and telling of forU tunes, insomuch they pitifully cosezend poor country girls, both of money, silver spoons, and...




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