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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... ancient house , and is come of a noble race ; there is neither lord , knight , nor squire , but they love his company , and he theirs ; as long as they don't abuse him , he will abuse no man , but doth a great deal of good . In the ...
... ancient house , and is come of a noble race ; there is neither lord , knight , nor squire , but they love his company , and he theirs ; as long as they don't abuse him , he will abuse no man , but doth a great deal of good . In the ...
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... ancient custoin , continues without abatement during the prolongation of friendly meetings at this season . Persons who are opposed to this recreation from religious scruples , do not seem to distin- guish between its use and its abuse ...
... ancient custoin , continues without abatement during the prolongation of friendly meetings at this season . Persons who are opposed to this recreation from religious scruples , do not seem to distin- guish between its use and its abuse ...
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... ancient Romanis , in their worship of Pales , the goddess of sheepfolds and pastures . They prayed her to bless the sheep , and sprinkled them with water . The chief difference between the forms seems to have consisted in this , that ...
... ancient Romanis , in their worship of Pales , the goddess of sheepfolds and pastures . They prayed her to bless the sheep , and sprinkled them with water . The chief difference between the forms seems to have consisted in this , that ...
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... Ancient Mysteries , " p . 266 , wherein is cited Ned Ward's remarks re- specting the sempstresses , by whom some of these shops were occupied . It is of ancient custom on the first day of term for the judges to breakfast with the lord ...
... Ancient Mysteries , " p . 266 , wherein is cited Ned Ward's remarks re- specting the sempstresses , by whom some of these shops were occupied . It is of ancient custom on the first day of term for the judges to breakfast with the lord ...
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... ancient suit , Jargon and noise alone prevail , While sense and reason's sure to fail ; At Babel thus law terms began , And now at Westm- -er go on . re- The advocate , whose subornation of perjury is hinted at , is in the foremost ...
... ancient suit , Jargon and noise alone prevail , While sense and reason's sure to fail ; At Babel thus law terms began , And now at Westm- -er go on . re- The advocate , whose subornation of perjury is hinted at , is in the foremost ...
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