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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... fires and feastings are rife , and every body is either out ' or at home ' every night . Now , if a frosty day or ... fire , or lolls listlessly over the half - door of the village smithy , and watches the progress of the labour which ...
... fires and feastings are rife , and every body is either out ' or at home ' every night . Now , if a frosty day or ... fire , or lolls listlessly over the half - door of the village smithy , and watches the progress of the labour which ...
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... fire , during the frost of 1816 , not only sur- vived , but appeared to suffer no injury from being locked up in a mass of ice for many days . * SWEEPING RHETORIC . for Certain rewards allowed by act of parliament to firemen , turncocks ...
... fire , during the frost of 1816 , not only sur- vived , but appeared to suffer no injury from being locked up in a mass of ice for many days . * SWEEPING RHETORIC . for Certain rewards allowed by act of parliament to firemen , turncocks ...
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... fire coming out of her , did not see no such thing , I say ; and he has told your wortship , and these here gentlemen pre- sent , a false affidavit , I say . I was brought up in that chimley , your wortship , and I can't abear to hear ...
... fire coming out of her , did not see no such thing , I say ; and he has told your wortship , and these here gentlemen pre- sent , a false affidavit , I say . I was brought up in that chimley , your wortship , and I can't abear to hear ...
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... fires , and unfolded it as ther customers came in and required it . The market gardeners also felt the severity of the ... fire , My wonder now increases ; For she I took to be a maid , Then tumbled into pieces ! For air , thin air , did ...
... fires , and unfolded it as ther customers came in and required it . The market gardeners also felt the severity of the ... fire , My wonder now increases ; For she I took to be a maid , Then tumbled into pieces ! For air , thin air , did ...
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... fire , placed in a large iron pan . For a view of this extraordinary spectacle , sixpence was demanded , and willingly paid . The delicate meat , when done , was sold at a shilling a slice , and termed " Lapland mutton . " There were a ...
... fire , placed in a large iron pan . For a view of this extraordinary spectacle , sixpence was demanded , and willingly paid . The delicate meat , when done , was sold at a shilling a slice , and termed " Lapland mutton . " There were a ...
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