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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... hour , and the doctor ex- pected nothing less than the landing of the long expected and well - beloved Sebas- tian . It reached the shore , and by those who stepped out and their confederates concealed on the beach , the doctor was ...
... hour , and the doctor ex- pected nothing less than the landing of the long expected and well - beloved Sebas- tian . It reached the shore , and by those who stepped out and their confederates concealed on the beach , the doctor was ...
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... hour . It is proper to say , that how ever gratifying the representation may be to the reader , the friendship that extorted it is not ignorant that scarcely a tithe of either the time or space requisite has been afforded Mr. Cruikshank ...
... hour . It is proper to say , that how ever gratifying the representation may be to the reader , the friendship that extorted it is not ignorant that scarcely a tithe of either the time or space requisite has been afforded Mr. Cruikshank ...
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... hours before , to embark for the con- tinent . The prince regent , ( since George IV . ) proceeding towards Hatfield on a visit to the marquis of Salisbury , was obliged to return to Carlton - house , after being absent several hours ...
... hours before , to embark for the con- tinent . The prince regent , ( since George IV . ) proceeding towards Hatfield on a visit to the marquis of Salisbury , was obliged to return to Carlton - house , after being absent several hours ...
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... hour of proces- sion , and the dean and chapter being ap- parelled in their copes and vestments , with garlands of roses on their heads , they sent the body of the buck to be baked ; and having fixed the head on a pole , caused it to be ...
... hour of proces- sion , and the dean and chapter being ap- parelled in their copes and vestments , with garlands of roses on their heads , they sent the body of the buck to be baked ; and having fixed the head on a pole , caused it to be ...
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... hour ( says he ) I know not possibly how it should come . It was an accident I my- self have often thought on , and cannot imagine how it came about ; unless Hugh Peters , who was truly and really his gaoler , ( for at St. James's ...
... hour ( says he ) I know not possibly how it should come . It was an accident I my- self have often thought on , and cannot imagine how it came about ; unless Hugh Peters , who was truly and really his gaoler , ( for at St. James's ...
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