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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... feet , and the road was impass- able even to oxen . On Bagshot - heath and about Esher and Cobham the road was completely choked up . Except the Kent and Essex roads , no others were passable beyond a few miles from London . The coaches ...
... feet , and the road was impass- able even to oxen . On Bagshot - heath and about Esher and Cobham the road was completely choked up . Except the Kent and Essex roads , no others were passable beyond a few miles from London . The coaches ...
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... feet , and no tracks of carriages or travellers could De discovered , except on the great road , for many days . The Cambridge mail coach coming to London , sunk into a hollow of the road , and remained with the snow drifting over it ...
... feet , and no tracks of carriages or travellers could De discovered , except on the great road , for many days . The Cambridge mail coach coming to London , sunk into a hollow of the road , and remained with the snow drifting over it ...
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... feet deep . From Canterbury , January 25 , the communication with the metropolis was not open from Monday until Saturday preceding this date , when the snow was cut through by the military at Chatham- hill , and near Gravesend ; and the ...
... feet deep . From Canterbury , January 25 , the communication with the metropolis was not open from Monday until Saturday preceding this date , when the snow was cut through by the military at Chatham- hill , and near Gravesend ; and the ...
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... feet - he carries a crooked little wand with " No Po- pery " on it ; this standard is so low , that it would be lost if the standard - bearer We were not away from the procession . A passionate person in a barrister's wig , with a ...
... feet - he carries a crooked little wand with " No Po- pery " on it ; this standard is so low , that it would be lost if the standard - bearer We were not away from the procession . A passionate person in a barrister's wig , with a ...
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... feet , Ave Maris Stella ! Star of the desert waters wild , Who pitying hears the seaman's cry , The God of mercy , as a child , On that chaste bosom loves to lie ; While soft the chorus of the sky Their hymns of tender mercy sing , And ...
... feet , Ave Maris Stella ! Star of the desert waters wild , Who pitying hears the seaman's cry , The God of mercy , as a child , On that chaste bosom loves to lie ; While soft the chorus of the sky Their hymns of tender mercy sing , And ...
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