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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... lady dislo- cated the patella or kneepan , and five gentlemen and a lady were submerged in the frosty fluid , but with no other injury than from the natural effect of so cold an embrace On the 20th , in consequence of the great ...
... lady dislo- cated the patella or kneepan , and five gentlemen and a lady were submerged in the frosty fluid , but with no other injury than from the natural effect of so cold an embrace On the 20th , in consequence of the great ...
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... lady Elizabeth and the duke of Glou- cester . He first gave his blessing to the lady Elizabeth , bidding her that when she should see her brother James , she should tell him that it was his father's last desire that he should no more ...
... lady Elizabeth and the duke of Glou- cester . He first gave his blessing to the lady Elizabeth , bidding her that when she should see her brother James , she should tell him that it was his father's last desire that he should no more ...
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... lady Henrietta Maria , sister of the French king , he scarcely admitted any great offi- cer to have his wife in the family . His exercises of religion were most exem- plary ; for every morning early , and evening , not very late ...
... lady Henrietta Maria , sister of the French king , he scarcely admitted any great offi- cer to have his wife in the family . His exercises of religion were most exem- plary ; for every morning early , and evening , not very late ...
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... coming on of their sovereign lady , the spring . It is true none of all this can be seen . But what a race should we be , if we knew and NATURALISTS ' CALENDAR . Mean Temperature . . .39 · 84 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - JANUARY 31 .
... coming on of their sovereign lady , the spring . It is true none of all this can be seen . But what a race should we be , if we knew and NATURALISTS ' CALENDAR . Mean Temperature . . .39 · 84 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - JANUARY 31 .
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... Lady . If the Old Lady is a widow and lives alone , the manners of her condition and time of life are so much the more appa- rent . She generally dresses in plain silks that make a gentle rustling as she moves about the silence of her ...
... Lady . If the Old Lady is a widow and lives alone , the manners of her condition and time of life are so much the more appa- rent . She generally dresses in plain silks that make a gentle rustling as she moves about the silence of her ...
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