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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... continued for a long period , much licentiousness , and undoubtedly seems to have been accompanied with was grafted upon the stock of pagan ob servances . It was discovered , how ever , that the purity of the christian reli gion could ...
... continued for a long period , much licentiousness , and undoubtedly seems to have been accompanied with was grafted upon the stock of pagan ob servances . It was discovered , how ever , that the purity of the christian reli gion could ...
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... continued till a period little favourable to such sports . In the reign of James I. , when his son prince Henry was in the 16th year of his age , and therefore arrived to the period for claiming the principality of Wales and the duchy ...
... continued till a period little favourable to such sports . In the reign of James I. , when his son prince Henry was in the 16th year of his age , and therefore arrived to the period for claiming the principality of Wales and the duchy ...
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... continued until three o'clock the next morning , " being Sonday . " The speeches at " the barriers " were written by Ben Jonson . The next day ( Sunday ) the prince rode in great pomp to convoy the king to St James ' , whither he had ...
... continued until three o'clock the next morning , " being Sonday . " The speeches at " the barriers " were written by Ben Jonson . The next day ( Sunday ) the prince rode in great pomp to convoy the king to St James ' , whither he had ...
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... continued . Nor let it be imagined that these representations have not influenced our own country ; there is evidence to the contrary already , and more can be adduce if need require , which will incontestably prove that many of our ...
... continued . Nor let it be imagined that these representations have not influenced our own country ; there is evidence to the contrary already , and more can be adduce if need require , which will incontestably prove that many of our ...
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... continued rising the whole of the 26th , remained stationary during the 27th , and returned into its bed in the course of the two following days . The various chan nels by which it intersects this part of the country were united in one ...
... continued rising the whole of the 26th , remained stationary during the 27th , and returned into its bed in the course of the two following days . The various chan nels by which it intersects this part of the country were united in one ...
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