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 2Pub. for T. Tegg, 1830 - Anecdotes |
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... respect to the furmety , by taking a large spoonful , the bailiff has the next honour , the tenant of the warren next , then the shepherd of Hutton Conyers , and afterwards the other shepherds by regular turns ; then each person is ...
... respect to the furmety , by taking a large spoonful , the bailiff has the next honour , the tenant of the warren next , then the shepherd of Hutton Conyers , and afterwards the other shepherds by regular turns ; then each person is ...
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... respect to the furmety , the top of the dish in which it is put is placed level with the surface of the ground ; all persons present are invited to eat of it , and those who do not , are not deemed loyal to the lord . Every shepherd is ...
... respect to the furmety , the top of the dish in which it is put is placed level with the surface of the ground ; all persons present are invited to eat of it , and those who do not , are not deemed loyal to the lord . Every shepherd is ...
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... respect resembling the Scotch Beltein , prevails . " vants of every farmer assemble together " On the eve of Twelfth - day all the ser- in one of the fields that has been sown with wheat . At the end of twelve lands , they make twelve ...
... respect resembling the Scotch Beltein , prevails . " vants of every farmer assemble together " On the eve of Twelfth - day all the ser- in one of the fields that has been sown with wheat . At the end of twelve lands , they make twelve ...
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... respect for his knowledge is mixed with an avowed zeal for his own interest , asks if his honour will just step under the gang- way here , and inspect some real India shawls . The gallant lieutenant says to himself , " this fellow knows ...
... respect for his knowledge is mixed with an avowed zeal for his own interest , asks if his honour will just step under the gang- way here , and inspect some real India shawls . The gallant lieutenant says to himself , " this fellow knows ...
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... respect . He often perceives his own so little felt that it teaches him this feeling for that of others . Besides , he admires the quantity of in- formation which people can get , without travelling like himself ; especially when he ...
... respect . He often perceives his own so little felt that it teaches him this feeling for that of others . Besides , he admires the quantity of in- formation which people can get , without travelling like himself ; especially when he ...
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