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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-was the first entry by entries to the days , and months , and seamerchants and
tradesmen of our fore- sons , in “ every varied posture , place , fathers ' days , in
beginning their_new and hour . " account - books with the new year . LAUS Deo ...
-was the first entry by entries to the days , and months , and seamerchants and
tradesmen of our fore- sons , in “ every varied posture , place , fathers ' days , in
beginning their_new and hour . " account - books with the new year . LAUS Deo ...
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Though The scythe and the hour glass oftime , the highest reward does not
exceed two Those fatal mementos of woe , Seem to utter in accents sublime ,
guineas , yet it has excited a wonderful spirit of emulation , and many a strenuous
“ We ...
Though The scythe and the hour glass oftime , the highest reward does not
exceed two Those fatal mementos of woe , Seem to utter in accents sublime ,
guineas , yet it has excited a wonderful spirit of emulation , and many a strenuous
“ We ...
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... colourless , and dead . in hopes to partake of the Living Leek , which being
served up the last thing be- I think on many a wasted hour , And sicken o'er the
void ; fore supper , will constitute a most excellent Christmas carminative ,
preventing ...
... colourless , and dead . in hopes to partake of the Living Leek , which being
served up the last thing be- I think on many a wasted hour , And sicken o'er the
void ; fore supper , will constitute a most excellent Christmas carminative ,
preventing ...
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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 , married a girl with
40001. , volved , for several hours , in palpable flew to France , and left Stroud in
the ...
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 , married a girl with
40001. , volved , for several hours , in palpable flew to France , and left Stroud in
the ...
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The baro- where the waters were then flowing over , meter rose , during this
hurricane , one . proved effectual in saving that part of the tenth of an inch per
hour . The remainder country from a general deluge . of the noon was stormy and
wet ...
The baro- where the waters were then flowing over , meter rose , during this
hurricane , one . proved effectual in saving that part of the tenth of an inch per
hour . The remainder country from a general deluge . of the noon was stormy and
wet ...
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