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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... half the week , would be very amusing , if it were illustrated by portraits of some of the indulgers . It might be further , and more usefully , though not so agreeably illus- trated , by the reports of physicians , wives , and nurses ...
... half the week , would be very amusing , if it were illustrated by portraits of some of the indulgers . It might be further , and more usefully , though not so agreeably illus- trated , by the reports of physicians , wives , and nurses ...
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... half between the steward , bailiff , and the te- nant of the coney - warren before men- tioned , and the other half into six parts , and divided amongst the six shepherds of the above mentioned six townships . In the pie brought by the ...
... half between the steward , bailiff , and the te- nant of the coney - warren before men- tioned , and the other half into six parts , and divided amongst the six shepherds of the above mentioned six townships . In the pie brought by the ...
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... half frozen rills . Where woodcocks are frequently found , That sport such amazing long bills . The winds blow out shrilly and hoarse , And the rivers are choking with ice ; And it comes as a matter of course , That Wallsends are rising ...
... half frozen rills . Where woodcocks are frequently found , That sport such amazing long bills . The winds blow out shrilly and hoarse , And the rivers are choking with ice ; And it comes as a matter of course , That Wallsends are rising ...
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... half N. N. E. of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich , four miles E. of the edge of London , with the Thames a mile and a half to the S. , and an open level country , for the most part well - drained land , around it . The thermometer ...
... half N. N. E. of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich , four miles E. of the edge of London , with the Thames a mile and a half to the S. , and an open level country , for the most part well - drained land , around it . The thermometer ...
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... Half - price , and the cheering qua- lities of the Wine - room , fearful of wound- ing in the bosom of the Manager that innate modesty which is ever the conco- mitant of merit ; we shall therefore con- clude , by way of invitation to ...
... Half - price , and the cheering qua- lities of the Wine - room , fearful of wound- ing in the bosom of the Manager that innate modesty which is ever the conco- mitant of merit ; we shall therefore con- clude , by way of invitation to ...
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