Agincourt, to forbid its use in his army, excepting when tempered with water.
England--Perfection of the Champagne wines during the reign of Louis XIV.
There are no records, however, of any further offerings to her when, as the widowed queen of Francis II.
The chief personal traits of Louis Seize, as depicted in numerous contemporary memoirs, seem to have been a passion for making locks and a gross and inordinate appetite.
Never, I ween, Was a prouder seen, Read of in books, or dreamt of in dreams, Than the Cardinal Lord Archbishop of Reims.
The voluminous correspondence of Bertin du Rocheret gives some curious information as to the manner in which the Champagne trade was carried on with England during the second quarter of the eighteenth century.
He acknowledges that the more fashionable beverages of the day were not to his taste.
The soldiers, who had orders to admit her ladyship and attendant to the prisoner at any time between the hours of nine in the morning and seven at night, offered no hindrance to her approaching the door and rapping for admittance.
There's shust ta bodachan at ta dore, I could put in my sporran, andta twa soger.
They were the guards placed upon her husband, who occupied the apartment which they sentinelled.
But tha’ warn’t nobody come, Joe knew better than to play with the old fox in his den—Joe did.
I think they better alter the law about jurys, so that when they want to try criminal cases hereafter, they can jest send to the Penitentiary and git twelve fellers at once to come and be jurymen.
And don’t I go home and tell the old folk; and when they come home, don’t the old folk kick up the darndest row?
Indeed I do not know that the conversation which I am about to record, will be considered amusing by any of my readers.
Well, we talked, and I know you would like to hear all we talked about, but that would be too long.
His speech, or harangue, or whatever it may be termed, will lose much in the telling, yet I will endeavour to put it upon paper in as good a shape as possible.
Mary was sowin’ something mighty fine and white with ruffles and jigamarees all round it.
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