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 Times, Band 1W. Tegg, 1866 - 1711 Seiten |
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... walking petticoat called Saya . The whole Little is remembered of these homely gang of ragamuffins , who , at a convenient methods for knowing " all about sweet- distance , have watched the dexterity of hearts , " and the custom would ...
... walking petticoat called Saya . The whole Little is remembered of these homely gang of ragamuffins , who , at a convenient methods for knowing " all about sweet- distance , have watched the dexterity of hearts , " and the custom would ...
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... walk - returns to his lodgings in the twi- light , and sees on his table a large white rectangular body , which for a moment he supposes may be a brief - alas ! it is only a napkin . He is vexed , and rings to have it removed , when up ...
... walk - returns to his lodgings in the twi- light , and sees on his table a large white rectangular body , which for a moment he supposes may be a brief - alas ! it is only a napkin . He is vexed , and rings to have it removed , when up ...
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... walk on foot ; while others , who the year before could hardly purchase a dinner , were exalted in their coaches and fine equipages , and possessed of enormous estates . Such a scene of misery appeared among traders , that it was almost ...
... walk on foot ; while others , who the year before could hardly purchase a dinner , were exalted in their coaches and fine equipages , and possessed of enormous estates . Such a scene of misery appeared among traders , that it was almost ...
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... Walk through Canterbury , " with a drawing of the uten- sil , from which an engraving is made in that work , and which is given here on account of its singularity . No other re presentation of the curfew exists . " This utensil , " says ...
... Walk through Canterbury , " with a drawing of the uten- sil , from which an engraving is made in that work , and which is given here on account of its singularity . No other re presentation of the curfew exists . " This utensil , " says ...
Seite 135
... walking time of popery . " On this eloquent remark , and Mr. Brand is sel- dom warmed to eloquence , it may be ob served , that persons far removed from superstition and who have never ap- proached " the valley of the shadow of po- pery ...
... walking time of popery . " On this eloquent remark , and Mr. Brand is sel- dom warmed to eloquence , it may be ob served , that persons far removed from superstition and who have never ap- proached " the valley of the shadow of po- pery ...
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