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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... passed , till the narrowness of the channel increased the power of the flood , when a sudden disruption taking place , the masses burst away , and floated off . The river was frozen over for the space of a week , and a complete Frost ...
... passed , till the narrowness of the channel increased the power of the flood , when a sudden disruption taking place , the masses burst away , and floated off . The river was frozen over for the space of a week , and a complete Frost ...
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... passed under Westminster Bridge they cried piteously for help . They had not gone far before they sat down , near ... passing Puddle- dock . On this day , the Thames towards high tide ( about 3 p . m . ) presented a miniature idea of the ...
... passed under Westminster Bridge they cried piteously for help . They had not gone far before they sat down , near ... passing Puddle- dock . On this day , the Thames towards high tide ( about 3 p . m . ) presented a miniature idea of the ...
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... passed into the collection of the liberal Harley , earl of Oxford , and there being a print of it with some of its pictorial representations , an engraving is here given of the mode of trial which it exhibits as having been used in the ...
... passed into the collection of the liberal Harley , earl of Oxford , and there being a print of it with some of its pictorial representations , an engraving is here given of the mode of trial which it exhibits as having been used in the ...
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... passed away , And many a friend that then was gay , Within the tomb now darkly dwells , And hears no more those evening bells . And so ' twill be when I am gone , That tuneful peal will still ring on , While other bards shall walk these ...
... passed away , And many a friend that then was gay , Within the tomb now darkly dwells , And hears no more those evening bells . And so ' twill be when I am gone , That tuneful peal will still ring on , While other bards shall walk these ...
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... passed very near the spot where the woman was . Her handkerchief , hanging upon the twigs , where she had suspended it , caught his eye ; he walked up to the place , and saw the opening in the snow , and heard a sound issue from it ...
... passed very near the spot where the woman was . Her handkerchief , hanging upon the twigs , where she had suspended it , caught his eye ; he walked up to the place , and saw the opening in the snow , and heard a sound issue from it ...
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