| 1832 - 650 페이지
...particular sign, so are they directed in the choice of a colour to be worn in their garments on this eade ; if at midnight, the colour would be dark puce, almost...Aries; and whatever be the colour to suit the hour of Nou-Roze, all classes wear the day's livery, from the king to the meanest subject in ihe city. The... | |
| Mrs. B. Mı̄r Ḣasan ʻAlı̄ - 1832 - 420 페이지
...particular sign, so are they directed in the choice of a colour to be worn in their garments on this Eade : if at midnight, the colour would be dark puce, almost...Aries; and whatever be the colour to suit the hour of Nou-Roze, all classes wear the day's livery, from the King to the meanest subject in the city. The... | |
| Mrs. Meer Hasan Ali - 1832 - 426 페이지
...particular sign, so are they directed in the choice of a colour to be worn in their garments on this Eade : if at midnight, the colour would be dark puce, almost...Aries; and whatever be the colour to suit the hour of Nou-Roze, all classes wear the day's livery, from the King to the meanest subject in the city. The... | |
| John Lane - 1890 - 836 페이지
...tlie colour would be the brightest crimson. Thus to the intermediate hours is given a shade of colours applicable to the time of the night or the day when the sun enters that particular Bign : and, whatever be the colour to suit the hour of the Nú Rúz, all classes wear... | |
| Mrs. B. Mir Hasan 'Ali, Mrs. Meer Hasan Ali, William Crooke - 1917 - 508 페이지
...particular sign, so are they directed in the choice of a colour to be worn in their garments on this Eade: if at midnight, the colour would be dark puce, almost...Aries; and whatever be the colour to suit the hour of Nou-Roze, all classes wear the day's livery, from the King to the meanest subject in the city. The... | |
| Mrs. B. Mir Hasan 'Ali, Mrs. Meer Hasan Ali, William Crooke - 1917 - 482 페이지
...particular sign, so are they directed in the choice of a colour to be worn in their garments on this Eade : if at midnight, the colour would be dark puce, almost...Aries ; and whatever be the colour to suit the hour of Nou-Roze, all classes wear the day's livery, from the King to the meanest subject in the city. The... | |
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