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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... received , abundant in- stances are afforded in the Romish church . The performance of religious MYSTE- RIES , which continued for a long period , much licentiousness , and undoubtedly seems to have been accompanied with was grafted ...
... received , abundant in- stances are afforded in the Romish church . The performance of religious MYSTE- RIES , which continued for a long period , much licentiousness , and undoubtedly seems to have been accompanied with was grafted ...
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... received parish relief , and have most distinguished themselves by their good behaviour and industry , the neatness ... receiving money from the parish . Immediately as the rewards are given , all the children belonging to the Sunday ...
... received parish relief , and have most distinguished themselves by their good behaviour and industry , the neatness ... receiving money from the parish . Immediately as the rewards are given , all the children belonging to the Sunday ...
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... received . January 2 . St. Concord . Is said , by his English biographer Butler , to have been a sub - deacon in a desert , martyred at Spoletto , about the year 178 ; whereto the same biographer adds , “ In the Roman Martyrology his ...
... received . January 2 . St. Concord . Is said , by his English biographer Butler , to have been a sub - deacon in a desert , martyred at Spoletto , about the year 178 ; whereto the same biographer adds , “ In the Roman Martyrology his ...
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... received with the same spirit of hospitality by their friends . The alehouses , in the interim , are too often scenes of drunken- ness and disorder ; and the labouring man who has been idle and dissipated for a week , is little disposed ...
... received with the same spirit of hospitality by their friends . The alehouses , in the interim , are too often scenes of drunken- ness and disorder ; and the labouring man who has been idle and dissipated for a week , is little disposed ...
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... received a cool dip in the water , and was left on the beach to bewail his folly . The story soon got wind , and now ( in 1814 ) there are wags who , when they observe the doctor coming , affect to see something in the sky ; this hint ...
... received a cool dip in the water , and was left on the beach to bewail his folly . The story soon got wind , and now ( in 1814 ) there are wags who , when they observe the doctor coming , affect to see something in the sky ; this hint ...
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