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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... person of uneven temper in canonicals , and hence for " The Church in danger , ' we read " The Church in anger ... person's shoes , a world too wide for his own feet - he carries a crooked little wand with " No Po- pery " on it ; this ...
... person of uneven temper in canonicals , and hence for " The Church in danger , ' we read " The Church in anger ... person's shoes , a world too wide for his own feet - he carries a crooked little wand with " No Po- pery " on it ; this ...
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... person breathing hard and with diffi- culty . He looked in , and saw the woman who had been so long missing . He did " I not speak to her , but , seeing another young farmer and a shepherd at a little distance , communicated to them the ...
... person breathing hard and with diffi- culty . He looked in , and saw the woman who had been so long missing . He did " I not speak to her , but , seeing another young farmer and a shepherd at a little distance , communicated to them the ...
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... person was ? Mr. Tasker approached , avowed his name , and ob . tained a gratifying reception . His pro- ductions evince critical skill , and a large portion of poetic furor . But he was af- Alicted and unsuccessful ; frequently strug ...
... person was ? Mr. Tasker approached , avowed his name , and ob . tained a gratifying reception . His pro- ductions evince critical skill , and a large portion of poetic furor . But he was af- Alicted and unsuccessful ; frequently strug ...
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... persons . Mr. Arthur Young's constant ejaculation , when he lighted on such quarters in Ireland , usually occurred to my ... person who reads it . There are sentiments in it as useful to masters and mistresses as their do- mestics . The ...
... persons . Mr. Arthur Young's constant ejaculation , when he lighted on such quarters in Ireland , usually occurred to my ... person who reads it . There are sentiments in it as useful to masters and mistresses as their do- mestics . The ...
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... persons are generally the better or the worse for the company they keep . XXII . When out of place , be careful where ... person com- mitted to heart on first getting a place , and , having steadily observed , obtained a character for ...
... persons are generally the better or the worse for the company they keep . XXII . When out of place , be careful where ... person com- mitted to heart on first getting a place , and , having steadily observed , obtained a character for ...
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