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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... nature , particular or fur- ther remark on the saints ' festivals would interrupt due attention to the season , and therefore we break from them to observe that day which all enjoy in common , New Year's Bay . Referring for the " New ...
... nature , particular or fur- ther remark on the saints ' festivals would interrupt due attention to the season , and therefore we break from them to observe that day which all enjoy in common , New Year's Bay . Referring for the " New ...
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... Nature improved by Rickets , " which is the name of the proprietor , a capital barber , who stands at the door , and points to a ragged inscription de- pending from the parti - coloured pole of his art , from whence we learn that " No ...
... Nature improved by Rickets , " which is the name of the proprietor , a capital barber , who stands at the door , and points to a ragged inscription de- pending from the parti - coloured pole of his art , from whence we learn that " No ...
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... nature address to him by his proper mi- ing to him in their own persons . His nisters , or by some solemn desire of speak- exercises were manly , for he rid the great horse very well ; and on the little saddle he was not only adroit ...
... nature address to him by his proper mi- ing to him in their own persons . His nisters , or by some solemn desire of speak- exercises were manly , for he rid the great horse very well ; and on the little saddle he was not only adroit ...
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... Nature , constant in her laws , Hath mark'd each mental operation , She ev'ry feeling's limit draws On all the heads throughout the nation , That there might no deception be ; And he who kens her tokens well , Hears tongues which every ...
... Nature , constant in her laws , Hath mark'd each mental operation , She ev'ry feeling's limit draws On all the heads throughout the nation , That there might no deception be ; And he who kens her tokens well , Hears tongues which every ...
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... Nature is as busy as ever , if not openly and ob- viously , secretly , and in the hearts of her sweet subjects the flowers ; stirring them up to that rich rivalry of beauty which is to greet the first footsteps of spring , and teaching ...
... Nature is as busy as ever , if not openly and ob- viously , secretly , and in the hearts of her sweet subjects the flowers ; stirring them up to that rich rivalry of beauty which is to greet the first footsteps of spring , and teaching ...
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