| H D. Richardson - 1847 - 138 Seiten
...with so small meshes that a bee cannot pass through, and of fine thread or silk, large enough to go over your hat, and to lie down to the collar of your doublet, through which you may 'perj fectly see what you do, without danger, having also ' oil a pair of gloves, whereof woollen are... | |
| H. D. Richardson - 1852 - 140 Seiten
...with so small meshes that a bee cannot pass through, and of fine thread or silk, large enough to go over your hat, and to lie down to the collar of your doublet, through which you may perfectly see what you do, without danger, having also on a pair of gloves, whereof woollen are the best." [Although... | |
| Elliot G. Storke - 1859 - 832 Seiten
...with so small meshes that a bee cannot pass through, and of fine thread or silk, large enough to go over your hat, and to lie down to the collar of your dress, through which you may perfectly see what you do without danger, having also on a pair of woolen... | |
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