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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... lord Castlereagh left London about two 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 ...
... lord Castlereagh left London about two 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 ...
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... Lord , sanctify it by thy Holy Spirit ; that when it sounds in thy people's ears they may adore Thee ! May their faith and devotion increase , the devil be afraid , and tremble and fly at the sound of it . O Lord , pour upon it thy ...
... Lord , sanctify it by thy Holy Spirit ; that when it sounds in thy people's ears they may adore Thee ! May their faith and devotion increase , the devil be afraid , and tremble and fly at the sound of it . O Lord , pour upon it thy ...
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... lords and chief at- tendants , and most usually waited on by many of the nobility in town , who found those observances ... lord Falkland , to divert the king , would have his majesty make a trial of his fortune by the sortes Virgilianæ ...
... lords and chief at- tendants , and most usually waited on by many of the nobility in town , who found those observances ... lord Falkland , to divert the king , would have his majesty make a trial of his fortune by the sortes Virgilianæ ...
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... lord Falkland observing it , would likewise try his own fortune in the same manner , hoping he might fall upon some ... lord Clarendon hath proved the contrary : he consented to suspend epis- • Lord Falkland engaged in a thoughtless ...
... lord Falkland observing it , would likewise try his own fortune in the same manner , hoping he might fall upon some ... lord Clarendon hath proved the contrary : he consented to suspend epis- • Lord Falkland engaged in a thoughtless ...
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... lord high treasurer , se- cretary of state , chancellor of the exche- quer , & c . , on papists - that he , who by proclamation could command the Lord's Jay to be profaned ( for I can call it no ess ) by revels , plays , and many sorts ...
... lord high treasurer , se- cretary of state , chancellor of the exche- quer , & c . , on papists - that he , who by proclamation could command the Lord's Jay to be profaned ( for I can call it no ess ) by revels , plays , and many sorts ...
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