The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Months, and Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac ... for Daily Use and Diversio, Volume 2 |
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... different periods , of London , deduced from Meteorological is the most obvious
cause of these peObservations , made at different places in riodical variations of
the mean temperathe neighbourhood of the Metropolis : ture . London , 1818.
... different periods , of London , deduced from Meteorological is the most obvious
cause of these peObservations , made at different places in riodical variations of
the mean temperathe neighbourhood of the Metropolis : ture . London , 1818.
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Communications for Under this head it is proposed to place this department will
be gladly received . the “ Mean temperature of every day in the Year for London
and its environs , on an average of Twenty Years , " as deduced by Mr. Howard ...
Communications for Under this head it is proposed to place this department will
be gladly received . the “ Mean temperature of every day in the Year for London
and its environs , on an average of Twenty Years , " as deduced by Mr. Howard ...
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false Now , however , not to conclude mourna January 4 . fully , let us remember
that the officers Prepare for Twelfth - day , and some of the principal inhabitants of
most parishes in London , preceded by The “ Mirror of the Months , ” a reflector ...
false Now , however , not to conclude mourna January 4 . fully , let us remember
that the officers Prepare for Twelfth - day , and some of the principal inhabitants of
most parishes in London , preceded by The “ Mirror of the Months , ” a reflector ...
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STANZAS ON THE NEW YEAR . To heighten the festivities of Christmas , 1825 ,
the good folks of “ London and its January 7 . environs " were invited to Sadler's
Wells , by the following whimsical notice , printed 1826. Distaf's Day .
STANZAS ON THE NEW YEAR . To heighten the festivities of Christmas , 1825 ,
the good folks of “ London and its January 7 . environs " were invited to Sadler's
Wells , by the following whimsical notice , printed 1826. Distaf's Day .
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Winter in London . Playstowe being a handsome man , usually passed for a
gentleman , ' and . Stroud for On the 10th of January , 1812 , it is his steward ; at
last the former , after many observed , that London was this day inadventures ...
Winter in London . Playstowe being a handsome man , usually passed for a
gentleman , ' and . Stroud for On the 10th of January , 1812 , it is his steward ; at
last the former , after many observed , that London was this day inadventures ...
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