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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... play , till they adjourn to " spend the evening " at the " flash - and- foolish " houses which " keep it up " all night in the peculiar neighbourhood of the public office , Bow - street . This is more than mere animal gratification , as ...
... play , till they adjourn to " spend the evening " at the " flash - and- foolish " houses which " keep it up " all night in the peculiar neighbourhood of the public office , Bow - street . This is more than mere animal gratification , as ...
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... play and never intends ) , a leg of mutton which he carries some- where to roast , and for a piece of which the landlord of the Ship makes him pay twice what he gave for the whole ; -in short , all that money can be spent upon , which ...
... play and never intends ) , a leg of mutton which he carries some- where to roast , and for a piece of which the landlord of the Ship makes him pay twice what he gave for the whole ; -in short , all that money can be spent upon , which ...
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... play , ingeniously suggested as typical of the Roman invasion under Agricola , we , however , read but a varied edition of what is enacted in other parts besides Scotland , and more particularly in the western counties , by those troops ...
... play , ingeniously suggested as typical of the Roman invasion under Agricola , we , however , read but a varied edition of what is enacted in other parts besides Scotland , and more particularly in the western counties , by those troops ...
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... play , " which seems to be the same with which is the subject of the preceding letter . Being on the popular drama , and as the topic arose in Mr. Reddock's commu- nication from Scotland , a whimsical dra- matic anecdote , with another ...
... play , " which seems to be the same with which is the subject of the preceding letter . Being on the popular drama , and as the topic arose in Mr. Reddock's commu- nication from Scotland , a whimsical dra- matic anecdote , with another ...
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... play - bills by the fol lowing contrivance : The form of letter is placed on a flat support , having ledges at each side , that rise within about a thir teenth of an inch of the inked surface of the letter . The damped paper is laid ...
... play - bills by the fol lowing contrivance : The form of letter is placed on a flat support , having ledges at each side , that rise within about a thir teenth of an inch of the inked surface of the letter . The damped paper is laid ...
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