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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... poor man's heart , And makes him feel that life has still its joys . The aged and the young , man , woman , child , Unite in social glee ; even stranger dogs , Meeting with bristling back , soon lay aside Their snarling aspect , and in ...
... poor man's heart , And makes him feel that life has still its joys . The aged and the young , man , woman , child , Unite in social glee ; even stranger dogs , Meeting with bristling back , soon lay aside Their snarling aspect , and in ...
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... poor man , and Experience , " clede like ane doctor . " The poor man ( who seems to have represented the peo- le ) " looked at the king , and said he was ot king in Scotland , for there was an- ther king in Scotland that hanged Johne ...
... poor man , and Experience , " clede like ane doctor . " The poor man ( who seems to have represented the peo- le ) " looked at the king , and said he was ot king in Scotland , for there was an- ther king in Scotland that hanged Johne ...
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... poor in the neighbour hood as have not received parish relief , and have most distinguished themselves by their good behaviour and industry , the neatness of their cottages and gardens , and their constant attendance at church , & c ...
... poor in the neighbour hood as have not received parish relief , and have most distinguished themselves by their good behaviour and industry , the neatness of their cottages and gardens , and their constant attendance at church , & c ...
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... poor gardeners , who can get no work ! ' " " Now , however , not to conclude mc arn- fully , let us remember that the officers and some of the principal inhabitants of most parishes in London , preceded by their beadle in the full ...
... poor gardeners , who can get no work ! ' " " Now , however , not to conclude mc arn- fully , let us remember that the officers and some of the principal inhabitants of most parishes in London , preceded by their beadle in the full ...
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... poor.t THE NEW YEAR NEW MOON To the Editor of the Every - Day Book . Sir , Encouraged by your various expres- sions of willingness to receive notices of customs not already " imprinted " in your first volume , I take the liberty of pre ...
... poor.t THE NEW YEAR NEW MOON To the Editor of the Every - Day Book . Sir , Encouraged by your various expres- sions of willingness to receive notices of customs not already " imprinted " in your first volume , I take the liberty of pre ...
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