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 Times, Band 1W. Tegg, 1866 - 1711 Seiten |
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... England , as well as in that of the Roman catholic church . It is said to have been instituted about 487 ; it first appeared in the reformed English liturgy in 1550 . Without noticing every saint to whom each day is dedicated in the ...
... England , as well as in that of the Roman catholic church . It is said to have been instituted about 487 ; it first appeared in the reformed English liturgy in 1550 . Without noticing every saint to whom each day is dedicated in the ...
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... ENGLAND . SWILLIAMS. in the park ? Siniling , she answered me : " I wist , all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato . Alas ! good - folk , they never felt what true pleasure meant . ' " And how ...
... ENGLAND . SWILLIAMS. in the park ? Siniling , she answered me : " I wist , all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato . Alas ! good - folk , they never felt what true pleasure meant . ' " And how ...
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... ENGLAND . SWILLIAMS DEL SCULPT The fame of the brave shall no. On the spot where PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD Pirst raised his Standard , On the 19th day of August , MDCCXLV , When he made the daring and romantic attempt To recover a Throne ...
... ENGLAND . SWILLIAMS DEL SCULPT The fame of the brave shall no. On the spot where PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD Pirst raised his Standard , On the 19th day of August , MDCCXLV , When he made the daring and romantic attempt To recover a Throne ...
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... England ; for I can prove it to be true , that he has caused many an honest man to waste and consume all that he hath . The prisoner , sir John Barleycorn , being called on for his defence , urged , that to his accusers he was a friend ...
... England ; for I can prove it to be true , that he has caused many an honest man to waste and consume all that he hath . The prisoner , sir John Barleycorn , being called on for his defence , urged , that to his accusers he was a friend ...
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... England is undone , for there is not another in the land can do as he can do , and hath done ; for he can make a cripple go , the coward fight , and a soldier neither feel hunger nor cold . I beseech you , gen- tlemen , let him live ...
... England is undone , for there is not another in the land can do as he can do , and hath done ; for he can make a cripple go , the coward fight , and a soldier neither feel hunger nor cold . I beseech you , gen- tlemen , let him live ...
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