All wear silk, and of the most fine and costly quality. The gala dresses and clothes of the women are so many and so excessive, that in no other kingdom of the world are found such... Bulletin of the Pan American Union - Էջ 666Pan American Union - 1919Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - 1904 - 332 էջ
...people. All these people live very luxuriously. All wear silk, and of the most fine and costly quality. The gala dresses and clothes of the women are so many...that in no other kingdom of the world are found such ; so that if four merchantvessels went to Peru annually, all the cloth goods would be sold, as well... | |
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - 1904 - 334 էջ
...people. All these people live very luxuriously. All wear silk, and of the most fine and costly quality. The gala dresses and clothes of the women are so many...that in no other kingdom of the world are found such; so that if four merchantvessels went to Peru annually, all the cloth goods would be sold, as well as... | |
| James Alexander Robertson - 1918 - 538 էջ
...Congreso de Sevilla (1914), p. 359. says. "All wear silk, and of the most fine and costly quality. The gala dresses and clothes of the women are so many...Imperial City," and "heart of the Indies," was in her bonanza times, and leading a riotous career of indulgence, for which the stream of silver from... | |
| Denis Crispin Twitchett, John King Fairbank - 1978 - 1240 էջ
...that were "of the most fine and costly quality. The gala dresses and clothes of the women [in Lima] are so many and so excessive that in no other kingdom of the world are found such."9' A similar situation existed in New Spain, where silk dresses known as China poblana became... | |
| Nels Andrew Nelson Cleven - 1927 - 824 էջ
...people. All these people live very luxuriously. All wear silk, and of the most fine and costly quality. The gala dresses and clothes of the women are so many...that in no other kingdom of the world are found such ; so that if four merchant-vessels went to Peru annually, all the cloth goods would be sold, as well... | |
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