The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Band 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
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... field- paths ? Goldsmith , Thomson , and Mil ton have adorned them with some of thei richest wreaths . They have consecrated them to poetry and love . It is along the footpath in secluded fields , -upon the stile in the embowered lane ...
... field- paths ? Goldsmith , Thomson , and Mil ton have adorned them with some of thei richest wreaths . They have consecrated them to poetry and love . It is along the footpath in secluded fields , -upon the stile in the embowered lane ...
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... field became again the scene of warfare ; an engagement , cr rather skirmish , taking place between the parliamentary and royal forces , in which the former were victorious without the loss of a single individual . G. J. The late Mr ...
... field became again the scene of warfare ; an engagement , cr rather skirmish , taking place between the parliamentary and royal forces , in which the former were victorious without the loss of a single individual . G. J. The late Mr ...
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... field . To each lot are allowed eight mow- ers , amounting to one hundred and twenty in the whole . On the Saturday sevennight after midsummer - day , these portions are laid out by six persons , of whom two are chosen from Warkworth ...
... field . To each lot are allowed eight mow- ers , amounting to one hundred and twenty in the whole . On the Saturday sevennight after midsummer - day , these portions are laid out by six persons , of whom two are chosen from Warkworth ...
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