bell. The purse had silver in it, and he that could take out a counter without any noise was allowed to be a public foyster ; and he that could take a piece of silver out of the purse without noise of any of the bells was adjudged a The Chronicles of Newgate - Sivu 84tekijä(t) Arthur Griffiths - 1884 - 596 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Francis Grose - 1811 - 296 sivua
...it certain counters, and was hung about with hawks bells, and over the top did hang a little sacring bell. The purse had silver in it; and he that could take out a counter, without noise of any of the bells, was adjudged a judicial nypper: according to their terms of art, afoyster... | |
| Francis Grose - 1823 - 342 sivua
...it certain counters, and was hung about with hawks bells, and over the top did hang a little sacring bell. The purse had silver in it; and he that could take out a counter, without noise of any of the bells, was adjudged a judicial nypper: according to their terms of art, a foyster... | |
| Francis Grose, Pierce Egan - 1823 - 342 sivua
...it certain counters, and was hung about with hawks bells, and over the top did hang a little sacring bell. The purse had silver in it ; and he that could take out a counter, without noise of any of the bells, was adjudged a judicial nypptr: according to their terms of art, a foyster... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 sivua
...had in it certain counters, and was hung round with hawks' bells, and over them hung a little sacting bell.* The purse had silver in it ; and he that could...out a counter without any noise, was allowed to be a public/<ii/«f<-r;t and he thai could take a piece of silver out of the purse without noise of any... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 910 sivua
...had in it certain counters, and was hung round with hawks' bells, and over them hung a little sacring bell.* The purse had silver in it ; and he that could...counter without any noise, was allowed to be a public /oy«<er;t and he that could take a piece of silver out of the purse without noise of any of the bells,... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 sivua
...and was hung round with hawks' bells, and over them hung a little sacring bell.* The purse had siber in it ; and he that could take out a counter without any noise, was allowed to be a public foyiter;\ and he that could take a piece of silver out of the purse without noise of any of the bells,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 sivua
...certain counters, and was hung about with hawks' bells, and over the top did hang a little searing-bell ; and he that could take out a counter without any noise was allowed to be a public foystcr ,• and he that could take a piece of silver out of the purse without the noise of any of... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 432 sivua
...counters, and was hung about with hawk's-bells, and over the top did hang a li'.tle searing-bell : the purse had silver in it ; and he that could take out a counter without any noise was allowed ID bs a public Foyster ; and he that could take a piece of silver out of the purse without noise of... | |
| Joseph Curtis Platt, George Lillie Craik - 1851 - 860 sivua
...certain counters, and was hung about with hawk's-bells. and over the top did hang a little scariug-bell : the purse had silver in it ; and he that could take...purse without noise of any of the bells was adjudged a judicial Nypper, according to their terms of art. A Foyster was a pick-pocket ; a Nypper was a pickpurse... | |
| Joseph Curtis Platt, George Lillie Craik - 1851 - 916 sivua
...counters, and was hung about with hawks' bells, and >v er the top did hang a little searing-bell ; and he that could take out a. counter Without any noise was allowed to be a j.ubitc foyvtcr ; and he that could take a Piece of silver out of the purse without the noise of any... | |
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