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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... late hours of whose business was not very agreeable to the young ladies : but they comforted themselves with the thoughts of the pleasure they should have during their stay in town ; when to their great surprise and grief , as soon as ...
... late hours of whose business was not very agreeable to the young ladies : but they comforted themselves with the thoughts of the pleasure they should have during their stay in town ; when to their great surprise and grief , as soon as ...
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... late biographer records his meanness in the following sentences : In 1174 king Henry went on a pilgri- mage to the tomb of the late archbishop Becket , with the fame of whose miracles the whole realm was now filled , and whom the pope ...
... late biographer records his meanness in the following sentences : In 1174 king Henry went on a pilgri- mage to the tomb of the late archbishop Becket , with the fame of whose miracles the whole realm was now filled , and whom the pope ...
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... late clerk to Cotton and Co. , who had absented himself ever since the 7th of October , the day the 10,000l . was drawn in the lottery , ( supposed to be his property , ) was found in the streets raving mad , having been robbed of his ...
... late clerk to Cotton and Co. , who had absented himself ever since the 7th of October , the day the 10,000l . was drawn in the lottery , ( supposed to be his property , ) was found in the streets raving mad , having been robbed of his ...
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