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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... London , opposite the chapel , which is sometimes erroneously called the church , for it is , in fact , only a chapel of ease to Hornsey church . This road runs through land belonging to the bishopric of Lon- don , and was made , by ...
... London , opposite the chapel , which is sometimes erroneously called the church , for it is , in fact , only a chapel of ease to Hornsey church . This road runs through land belonging to the bishopric of Lon- don , and was made , by ...
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... London where cattle rested on their way from the north for sale in Smith- field , certain graziers were accustomed to put up at the Gate - house for the night , but as they could not wholly exclude strangers , who like themselves were ...
... London where cattle rested on their way from the north for sale in Smith- field , certain graziers were accustomed to put up at the Gate - house for the night , but as they could not wholly exclude strangers , who like themselves were ...
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... London . The scenes exhibited are too agreeable and ludicrous for the pen to describe . They are for the pencil ; and Mr. Cruikshank's is the only one equal to the series . In a work like this there is no room for their display , yet he ...
... London . The scenes exhibited are too agreeable and ludicrous for the pen to describe . They are for the pencil ; and Mr. Cruikshank's is the only one equal to the series . In a work like this there is no room for their display , yet he ...
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... London about two hours before , to embark for the con- tinent . The prince regent , ( since George IV . ) proceeding towards Hatfield on a visit to the marquis of Salisbury , was obliged to return to Carlton - house , after being absent ...
... London about two hours before , to embark for the con- tinent . The prince regent , ( since George IV . ) proceeding towards Hatfield on a visit to the marquis of Salisbury , was obliged to return to Carlton - house , after being absent ...
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... London , it became necessary to relieve the roofs of the houses by throwing off the load col- lected upon them . By this means the carriage - ways in the middle of the streets were rendered scarcely passable ; and the streams constantly ...
... London , it became necessary to relieve the roofs of the houses by throwing off the load col- lected upon them . By this means the carriage - ways in the middle of the streets were rendered scarcely passable ; and the streams constantly ...
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