Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 1R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... hand of King , defender of the faith , & c . , having undertaken for the glory of God , and the advancement of the Christian faith , and honour of our King and Country , a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of ...
... hand of King , defender of the faith , & c . , having undertaken for the glory of God , and the advancement of the Christian faith , and honour of our King and Country , a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of ...
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... hand the bags to one of the three officiating priests ( between whom the various portions of the service and its ceremonies are performed ) , to which the congregation most cheerfully contribute . Their charity is co - extensive with ...
... hand the bags to one of the three officiating priests ( between whom the various portions of the service and its ceremonies are performed ) , to which the congregation most cheerfully contribute . Their charity is co - extensive with ...
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... hand , according to arrangement , the charge varying from thirty to forty dollars ( from £ 6 to £ 8 ) per day . Parties club together to this amount , and then invite their friends , embracing a due proportion of that sex , without ...
... hand , according to arrangement , the charge varying from thirty to forty dollars ( from £ 6 to £ 8 ) per day . Parties club together to this amount , and then invite their friends , embracing a due proportion of that sex , without ...
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... hand . The tables are covered from six in the morning until twelve at night , being continually supplied with clean cloths , finger - napkins , plate , glass , & c . You have , moreover , the use of large reception- 54 OLD ENGLAND.
... hand . The tables are covered from six in the morning until twelve at night , being continually supplied with clean cloths , finger - napkins , plate , glass , & c . You have , moreover , the use of large reception- 54 OLD ENGLAND.
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... hand and knives and forks in the other , making as pompous a parade as if they were going through the manual and platoon exercise . The pay of these people is about fifteen dollars a month , and of one thing you may be sure - they live ...
... hand and knives and forks in the other , making as pompous a parade as if they were going through the manual and platoon exercise . The pay of these people is about fifteen dollars a month , and of one thing you may be sure - they live ...
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