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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... flowers , trees , and sometimes human figures . The colours are extremely bright ; and when the torches are lighted , they appear highly beautiful and surprising . French Lark Shooting . To the gentleman whose letter from Abbeville ...
... flowers , trees , and sometimes human figures . The colours are extremely bright ; and when the torches are lighted , they appear highly beautiful and surprising . French Lark Shooting . To the gentleman whose letter from Abbeville ...
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... flowers think and feel ( and he who dares to say that they do not is either a fool or a phi- losopher - let him choose between the imputations ! ) - if the flowers think and feel , what a commotion must be working within their silent ...
... flowers think and feel ( and he who dares to say that they do not is either a fool or a phi- losopher - let him choose between the imputations ! ) - if the flowers think and feel , what a commotion must be working within their silent ...
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... Flowers A good garden in a sunny day , at the commencement of this month , has many delightful appearances to a lover of na- ture , and issues promises of further gra- tification . It is , however , in ball - rooms and theatres that ...
... Flowers A good garden in a sunny day , at the commencement of this month , has many delightful appearances to a lover of na- ture , and issues promises of further gra- tification . It is , however , in ball - rooms and theatres that ...
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... flowers of which there is al- ways dust in the corners , -a heap of pocket - books for a series of years , and pieces of dress long gone by , such as head - fronts , stomachers , and flowered satin shoes with enormous heels . The stock ...
... flowers of which there is al- ways dust in the corners , -a heap of pocket - books for a series of years , and pieces of dress long gone by , such as head - fronts , stomachers , and flowered satin shoes with enormous heels . The stock ...
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... flowers , and fruit are gone , and what was the inner bark , is no longer organized , while the roots of the buds form a new inner bark ; and thus the buds with their roots contain all that remains alive of the whole tree . It is owing ...
... flowers , and fruit are gone , and what was the inner bark , is no longer organized , while the roots of the buds form a new inner bark ; and thus the buds with their roots contain all that remains alive of the whole tree . It is owing ...
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