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Thread − Sattin Gown, Worsted − Stockins, plain Shoes, and such like
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Editors Don George and Anthony Sattin have collected 26 essays about living abroad, most by British or American writers.
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Arbor, which reaches from Pyramid to Pyramid; these Walks are cover'd over with a certain Plant, whose Leaves are red, and shining like Sattin.
Exilius 2008
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Thread − Sattin Gown, Worsted − Stockins, plain Shoes, and such like
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Editors Don George and Anthony Sattin have collected 26 essays about living abroad, most by British or American writers.
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Hither was brought the Princess, dress'd in a long Robe of white Sattin, which represented Cynthia in a Cloud, engaging the Spectators to long for her appearing again in
Exilius 2008
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Sattin, formed after the Turkish fashion, carrying two fayre Silver dishes in their hands, filled with divers delicate Fruites, such as the season then afforded, setting them on the Table before the
The Decameron 2004
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I shall inclose a duplicate of the articles with an addition of 5 yard of scarlet Broad cloth of the best kind and 3 yard of Sattin of the same coulour which I want for my own use leaving it at all times to you to determine the Quantity which you think proper to remitt.
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_Devonshire_, the Marquis of _Dorset_, and the Lord _Howard_, and they were all in crimson Sattin, guarded with a pounced Guard of green
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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_Charles Brandon_, and _Edward Nevil_, which were Challengers, shifted themselves, and did put on coats of green Sattin, guarded with crimson
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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