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 it has derived from individuals of high literary reputation , yet there is one class whose approbation I value most especially . The " mothers of England " have been pleased to entertain it as an everyday assistant in their ...
... honour it has derived from individuals of high literary reputation , yet there is one class whose approbation I value most especially . The " mothers of England " have been pleased to entertain it as an everyday assistant in their ...
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... honour , the tenant of the warren next , then the shepherd of Hutton Conyers , and afterwards the other shepherds by regular turns ; then each person is served with a glass of ale , ( paid for by the sixteen pence brought by the Hewick ...
... honour , the tenant of the warren next , then the shepherd of Hutton Conyers , and afterwards the other shepherds by regular turns ; then each person is served with a glass of ale , ( paid for by the sixteen pence brought by the Hewick ...
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... honour or profit to get by it , is unprofessional , and he is not accustomed to it . He treats talents un- like his own with great respect . He often perceives his own so little felt that it teaches him this feeling for that of others ...
... honour or profit to get by it , is unprofessional , and he is not accustomed to it . He treats talents un- like his own with great respect . He often perceives his own so little felt that it teaches him this feeling for that of others ...
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... honour'd in the breach than in the observance , " prevailed at Highgate as a continual popular amuse- ment and private annoyance . An old and respectable inhabitant of the village says , that sixty years ago upwards of eighty stages ...
... honour'd in the breach than in the observance , " prevailed at Highgate as a continual popular amuse- ment and private annoyance . An old and respectable inhabitant of the village says , that sixty years ago upwards of eighty stages ...
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... honour of a saint , which converts every day into a fes- tival , is a fact pretty well known to the readers of the Every - Day Book . It is also generally known , that in certain al- manacs every part of the human body is distributed ...
... honour of a saint , which converts every day into a fes- tival , is a fact pretty well known to the readers of the Every - Day Book . It is also generally known , that in certain al- manacs every part of the human body is distributed ...
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