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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They came into the churches during the The principal dramatis personæ were a
vigils , and disturbed the devotions . ... during the sixteenth century has mony
other abusions of the spiritualitie also a striking resemblance to the still and
church .
They came into the churches during the The principal dramatis personæ were a
vigils , and disturbed the devotions . ... during the sixteenth century has mony
other abusions of the spiritualitie also a striking resemblance to the still and
church .
Page 53
Every on ? and I've lots of intelligence for you new church that was founded was
dedi . -such things as never were known in cated to some peculiar saint , and
was this world - all true , and on the very best naturally followed by a public
religious ...
Every on ? and I've lots of intelligence for you new church that was founded was
dedi . -such things as never were known in cated to some peculiar saint , and
was this world - all true , and on the very best naturally followed by a public
religious ...
Page 93
So many as ten or a dozen parties are someJamuary 20 . times out together ,
firing at a distance of about five hundred yards apart , and in Fabian . this way the
larks are constantly kept on In the church of England calendar . * the wing .
So many as ten or a dozen parties are someJamuary 20 . times out together ,
firing at a distance of about five hundred yards apart , and in Fabian . this way the
larks are constantly kept on In the church of England calendar . * the wing .
Page 121
manner . paid twelve pence only , by the chamber- ' appears in England , through
his personal lain of the church , and no more to be re- representatives , at this
season of the year . quired . For the performance of this annual present of
venison ...
manner . paid twelve pence only , by the chamber- ' appears in England , through
his personal lain of the church , and no more to be re- representatives , at this
season of the year . quired . For the performance of this annual present of
venison ...
Page 131
Opposite to a church partly former for selling fruit , and the latter for built , is a '
figure clearly , designating shaving on the Sunday , “ were convicted a
distinguished preacher of the established church of Scotland in London , planting
the tallest ...
Opposite to a church partly former for selling fruit , and the latter for built , is a '
figure clearly , designating shaving on the Sunday , “ were convicted a
distinguished preacher of the established church of Scotland in London , planting
the tallest ...
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