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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... town , and one of the out- riders fell into a ditch . Mr. Croker , se- cretary of the admiralty , on a visit north- ward , wandered likewise several hours in making a progress not more than three or four miles , and was likewise ...
... town , and one of the out- riders fell into a ditch . Mr. Croker , se- cretary of the admiralty , on a visit north- ward , wandered likewise several hours in making a progress not more than three or four miles , and was likewise ...
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... town , whom he married . He was ordered with his regiment to America , where he fought by the side of general Montgo- mery . NATURALISTS ' CALENDAR . Mean Temperature ... 39 · 92 . February 11 . CHRONOLOGY 1763. William Shenstone , the ...
... town , whom he married . He was ordered with his regiment to America , where he fought by the side of general Montgo- mery . NATURALISTS ' CALENDAR . Mean Temperature ... 39 · 92 . February 11 . CHRONOLOGY 1763. William Shenstone , the ...
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... town to dinner ; farmer A's bull , as it was very natural for a hungry bull to do , came down town to look for a dinner ; and the bull observing discovering , seeing , and spying out , some turnips in the bottom of the ferry - boat the ...
... town to dinner ; farmer A's bull , as it was very natural for a hungry bull to do , came down town to look for a dinner ; and the bull observing discovering , seeing , and spying out , some turnips in the bottom of the ferry - boat the ...
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... towns and vil lages are extravagant in an inverse pro- portion to the indifference of their accom- modation , and ... town afforded , appeared to be one where carmen were oftener lodged than gentry . The landlady stood at the door ...
... towns and vil lages are extravagant in an inverse pro- portion to the indifference of their accom- modation , and ... town afforded , appeared to be one where carmen were oftener lodged than gentry . The landlady stood at the door ...
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... town in Shropshire , called even in the Saxons ' time Wenlock , ( which seems a contraction from Winwaloc , ) from him took its denomination . " He vanquisheth the Devil , & c . So father Porter entitles one of his par- ticulars ...
... town in Shropshire , called even in the Saxons ' time Wenlock , ( which seems a contraction from Winwaloc , ) from him took its denomination . " He vanquisheth the Devil , & c . So father Porter entitles one of his par- ticulars ...
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