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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... honour of God was his prime view in almost every action of his life . He was a constant frequenter of the church , and never absented himself from the holy communion ; and as to the reverence he had for places more immediate.y set apart ...
... honour of God was his prime view in almost every action of his life . He was a constant frequenter of the church , and never absented himself from the holy communion ; and as to the reverence he had for places more immediate.y set apart ...
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... honour of support- ing the popingay , until it was carried away by the aim of the marksman . I am , sir , & c . T. A. The editor is obliged by the conjecture at the close of the preceding letter , and concurs in thinking that he was ...
... honour of support- ing the popingay , until it was carried away by the aim of the marksman . I am , sir , & c . T. A. The editor is obliged by the conjecture at the close of the preceding letter , and concurs in thinking that he was ...
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... wou'd clear up , and allow us a fine evening for return , when a poor stranger from Joyce country came before his honour ' as a magistrate morning dram as a preparation for the duties of the. 192 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - MARCH 17.
... wou'd clear up , and allow us a fine evening for return , when a poor stranger from Joyce country came before his honour ' as a magistrate morning dram as a preparation for the duties of the. 192 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - MARCH 17.
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... honour , there was a little bit of fighting in it , ' and as no true follower of St. Macdarragh could refuse to take a part in such a peaceful contest , he had received , and no doubt given , many a friendly blow ; but his meditations ...
... honour , there was a little bit of fighting in it , ' and as no true follower of St. Macdarragh could refuse to take a part in such a peaceful contest , he had received , and no doubt given , many a friendly blow ; but his meditations ...
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... honour of Sheelah . Its observers are not so anxious to determine who " Sheelah " was , as they are earnest in her celebration . Some say she was " Patrick's wife , " others that she was " Patrick's mother , " while all agree that her ...
... honour of Sheelah . Its observers are not so anxious to determine who " Sheelah " was , as they are earnest in her celebration . Some say she was " Patrick's wife , " others that she was " Patrick's mother , " while all agree that her ...
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