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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Page 13
... of religious MYSTESir , The annexed account contains , I believe , seeins to
have been accompanied with RIES , which continued for a long period , the first
notice of the acting in our Daft much licentiousness , and undoubtedly Days .
... of religious MYSTESir , The annexed account contains , I believe , seeins to
have been accompanied with RIES , which continued for a long period , the first
notice of the acting in our Daft much licentiousness , and undoubtedly Days .
Page 37
... after The justings were continued till a period which , the barre for separation
was to be little favourable to such sports . let downe until a fresh onset . ” The
sumIn the reign of James I. , when his son mons ran in these words ; “ To our
vérie ...
... after The justings were continued till a period which , the barre for separation
was to be little favourable to such sports . let downe until a fresh onset . ” The
sumIn the reign of James I. , when his son mons ran in these words ; “ To our
vérie ...
Page 39
... continued give you knowledge ) , that theruppon you until three o'clock the next
morning , may so repaire hither to prepare yourselfe , “ being Sonday . ” The
speeches at “ the as you may bee fitt to attend him . Here- barriers ” were written
by ...
... continued give you knowledge ) , that theruppon you until three o'clock the next
morning , may so repaire hither to prepare yourselfe , “ being Sonday . ” The
speeches at “ the as you may bee fitt to attend him . Here- barriers ” were written
by ...
Page 63
No circumstance is more remarkable and the means by which they have been
than the existence of this pretended re- continued . Nor let it be imagined that
semblance , as an object of veneration in these representations have not
infuenced ...
No circumstance is more remarkable and the means by which they have been
than the existence of this pretended re- continued . Nor let it be imagined that
semblance , as an object of veneration in these representations have not
infuenced ...
Page 77
The River Lea continued rising the whole of the 26th , ( Snow , & c . remained
stationary during the 27th , and returned into its bed in the course of the On the
16th and 17th of January , 1809 , two following days . The various chanMr.
Howard ...
The River Lea continued rising the whole of the 26th , ( Snow , & c . remained
stationary during the 27th , and returned into its bed in the course of the On the
16th and 17th of January , 1809 , two following days . The various chanMr.
Howard ...
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