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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Before remarking on the work terminating with this volume , some notice should
be taken of its Frontispiece . I. The “ Clog " or " Perpetual Almanack " having been
in common use with our ancient ancestors , a ' representation and explanation ...
Before remarking on the work terminating with this volume , some notice should
be taken of its Frontispiece . I. The “ Clog " or " Perpetual Almanack " having been
in common use with our ancient ancestors , a ' representation and explanation ...
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and distributed as a handbill : “ SOVEREIGNS WILL BE TAKEN , during the
Christmas holidays , and as long as any body will bring them to SADLER'S I
stood between the meeting years , WELLS ; nay so little fastidious are the The
coming and ...
and distributed as a handbill : “ SOVEREIGNS WILL BE TAKEN , during the
Christmas holidays , and as long as any body will bring them to SADLER'S I
stood between the meeting years , WELLS ; nay so little fastidious are the The
coming and ...
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He thinks the other ladies He sends in a cart load of fresh meat to much better
creatures than they are taken the ship , though he is going to town next and for
their parts , they tell him , that day ; and calling in at a chandler's for if all men
were ...
He thinks the other ladies He sends in a cart load of fresh meat to much better
creatures than they are taken the ship , though he is going to town next and for
their parts , they tell him , that day ; and calling in at a chandler's for if all men
were ...
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a little artifice easily detected who had is a question frequently asked in every not
taken the oath , some perhaps expresspart of the kingdom ; for , that such a cus-
ed a wish to submit to the ceremony . It tom exists in this village is known far and
...
a little artifice easily detected who had is a question frequently asked in every not
taken the oath , some perhaps expresspart of the kingdom ; for , that such a cus-
ed a wish to submit to the ceremony . It tom exists in this village is known far and
...
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The GATE - HOUSE is taken first in which you like best , and so be free of
Highgate ! " because it has the most respectable acIf a female be in the room she
is usually commodation in Highgate . Besides the saluted , if not , the horns must
be ...
The GATE - HOUSE is taken first in which you like best , and so be free of
Highgate ! " because it has the most respectable acIf a female be in the room she
is usually commodation in Highgate . Besides the saluted , if not , the horns must
be ...
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