The every day book: or a guide to the year: describing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days in past and present timesWilliam Tegg, 1866 |
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... character al- lotted him , they go through the farm houses , and unless denied entrance by being told that the OLD STYLE is kept , per- form what must once have been a con- nected dramatic piece . We nave heard various editions of this ...
... character al- lotted him , they go through the farm houses , and unless denied entrance by being told that the OLD STYLE is kept , per- form what must once have been a con- nected dramatic piece . We nave heard various editions of this ...
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... character in the piece seems to mark its ecclesiastical origin , being of course taken from the office of the betrayer in the New Testament ; whom , by the way , he resembles in another point ; as extreme jealousy exists among the party ...
... character in the piece seems to mark its ecclesiastical origin , being of course taken from the office of the betrayer in the New Testament ; whom , by the way , he resembles in another point ; as extreme jealousy exists among the party ...
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... character and disposition of the poor people with which this benevolent practice has been attended during the few years it has been established . Though the highest reward does not exceed two guineas , yet it has excited a wonderful ...
... character and disposition of the poor people with which this benevolent practice has been attended during the few years it has been established . Though the highest reward does not exceed two guineas , yet it has excited a wonderful ...
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... character is an act of charity . To help them out in Any thing short of hanging or drowning is something to begin with . They do not not thaw at once . hair- enter into their amusements the less doggedly because they may plague others ...
... character is an act of charity . To help them out in Any thing short of hanging or drowning is something to begin with . They do not not thaw at once . hair- enter into their amusements the less doggedly because they may plague others ...
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... characters and names , and defrauding numbers of people , in order to support his extravagance . It appeared by the ... character of Doctor Rock ; and , at the same time , wrote to London for goods , in the names of the Rev. Laroche ...
... characters and names , and defrauding numbers of people , in order to support his extravagance . It appeared by the ... character of Doctor Rock ; and , at the same time , wrote to London for goods , in the names of the Rev. Laroche ...
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