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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... arms and burges approve of all that was said against the clergy , and allege the expediency of a reform , with the consent of parliament . The bushop dissents . The man of arms and burges said they were two and he but one , wherefore ...
... arms and burges approve of all that was said against the clergy , and allege the expediency of a reform , with the consent of parliament . The bushop dissents . The man of arms and burges said they were two and he but one , wherefore ...
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... arms , and each arm , are appalling ; and the import of the other devices are , or ought to be , known by every tyro . Every prudent person lays in stores before they are wanted , and Dr. Busby's chair may as well be " in the house " on ...
... arms , and each arm , are appalling ; and the import of the other devices are , or ought to be , known by every tyro . Every prudent person lays in stores before they are wanted , and Dr. Busby's chair may as well be " in the house " on ...
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... arms to lean upon , and kindly entreat- " Take care , sir ! mind how you step ma'am - this way if you please this way , " all against your will , and ending with " I hope you'll please to remember a poor fellow ! " the fellow " having ...
... arms to lean upon , and kindly entreat- " Take care , sir ! mind how you step ma'am - this way if you please this way , " all against your will , and ending with " I hope you'll please to remember a poor fellow ! " the fellow " having ...
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... being pelted from above , they did not know by whom . At their new station they caught plenty of fish , but the drum having unexpectedly beat to arms , they rowed hastily ashore ,. 30 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - JANUARY 12 .
... being pelted from above , they did not know by whom . At their new station they caught plenty of fish , but the drum having unexpectedly beat to arms , they rowed hastily ashore ,. 30 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - JANUARY 12 .
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... arms , they rowed hastily ashore , and drew their boat high and dry upon the beach . On their re- turn they were greatly surprised to find it in a different position ashore , and some hooks baited which they had left bare . In the end ...
... arms , they rowed hastily ashore , and drew their boat high and dry upon the beach . On their re- turn they were greatly surprised to find it in a different position ashore , and some hooks baited which they had left bare . In the end ...
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