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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... remarkable , that in all disputed ety- mological investigations , a number of words got as explanatory , are so pro- vokingly improbable , that decision is ren- dered extremely difficult . With no term is this more the case , than ...
... remarkable , that in all disputed ety- mological investigations , a number of words got as explanatory , are so pro- vokingly improbable , that decision is ren- dered extremely difficult . With no term is this more the case , than ...
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... it . An engraving from it immediately follows . The Latin inscription beneath their print is placed beneath the present engraving IG TO XG MA No circumstance is more remarkable than 31 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - JANUARY 13 .
... it . An engraving from it immediately follows . The Latin inscription beneath their print is placed beneath the present engraving IG TO XG MA No circumstance is more remarkable than 31 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - JANUARY 13 .
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... remarkable than the existence of this pretended re- semblance , as an object of veneration in the Romish church . Being one of the greatest curiosities in its numerous cabi- nets of relics , it has a place in this work , which , while ...
... remarkable than the existence of this pretended re- semblance , as an object of veneration in the Romish church . Being one of the greatest curiosities in its numerous cabi- nets of relics , it has a place in this work , which , while ...
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... remarkable usage . The village of Highgate take its name from the gate across the public road into London , opposite the chapel , which is sometimes erroneously called the church , for it is , in fact , only a chapel of ease to Hornsey ...
... remarkable usage . The village of Highgate take its name from the gate across the public road into London , opposite the chapel , which is sometimes erroneously called the church , for it is , in fact , only a chapel of ease to Hornsey ...
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... remarkable house for " swearing on the horns . " Guiver , the present landlord , ( January 1826 ) came to the house about Michaelmas 1824 , and many called upon him to be sworn in ; not having practised he was unqualified to indulge the ...
... remarkable house for " swearing on the horns . " Guiver , the present landlord , ( January 1826 ) came to the house about Michaelmas 1824 , and many called upon him to be sworn in ; not having practised he was unqualified to indulge the ...
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