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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... thought of no higher entertainment than going to see some collections of shells ; the lions would see every thing , and go every where . The lambs dined here one day , were thought good awkward girls , and then were laid out of our thoughts ...
... thought of no higher entertainment than going to see some collections of shells ; the lions would see every thing , and go every where . The lambs dined here one day , were thought good awkward girls , and then were laid out of our thoughts ...
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... thought proper to express , in that way , towards the Jews at the season of commemorating the resurrection.t Lifting at Easter , and pace or paste eggs , with other usages derived from catholic customs , are described and traced in vol ...
... thought proper to express , in that way , towards the Jews at the season of commemorating the resurrection.t Lifting at Easter , and pace or paste eggs , with other usages derived from catholic customs , are described and traced in vol ...
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... thought every part of his body to be unjoynted : One Dorothy Tubbe was stricken so , as she thought her legs and knees were struck off from her body . One Anthony Peeke was fearfully struck in all the lower parts of his body , and ...
... thought every part of his body to be unjoynted : One Dorothy Tubbe was stricken so , as she thought her legs and knees were struck off from her body . One Anthony Peeke was fearfully struck in all the lower parts of his body , and ...
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