. History of lace . a little cord, is attached to the ])0x. She points out theoffender, and she is taken into another room and chastised. By Andrew Yarrautou, , 1677. A proposal to for teaching and improving thelinen manufacture as they do inFlanders and Holland, wliere littlegirls from six years old upwards learnto employ their fingers. Hadrianus Junius, a most learned writer, in hisdescription of the Netherlands, higlilyextols the fine needlework and linencalled cambric of the Belgian nuns,which in whiteness rivals the snow, intex-ture satin, and in price the sea-si


. History of lace . a little cord, is attached to the ])0x. She points out theoffender, and she is taken into another room and chastised. By Andrew Yarrautou, , 1677. A proposal to for teaching and improving thelinen manufacture as they do inFlanders and Holland, wliere littlegirls from six years old upwards learnto employ their fingers. Hadrianus Junius, a most learned writer, in hisdescription of the Netherlands, higlilyextols the fine needlework and linencalled cambric of the Belgian nuns,which in whiteness rivals the snow, intex-ture satin, and in price the sea-silk—Byssus, or beard of tlie Pinna. CO. To face page 114. FLANDERS 115 And I believe this way of ordering the young women inGermany (Flanders) is one great cause that the Germanwomen have so little twit-twat/^ and I am sure it will be asAvell were it so in England. There the children emulate thefather—here they beggar him. Child, he winds up, Icharge you tell this to thy wyfe in bed, and it may be thatshe, understanding the benefit it will be to her and herchildren, will turn Dutchwoman and endeavour to save Fi. 56.


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