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 37
The challenge was to every kind of comfort and accommoda- this effect , “ That
Meliades , their noble tion . The least thing puts them out of master , burning with
an earnest desire to their way , and therefore every thing must trie the valour of
his ...
The challenge was to every kind of comfort and accommoda- this effect , “ That
Meliades , their noble tion . The least thing puts them out of master , burning with
an earnest desire to their way , and therefore every thing must trie the valour of
his ...
Page 45
tion , wrote and published his life , wherein CHRONOLOGY . he gives a very
extraordinary account of On the 9th of January , 1752 , William his adventures ,
but passes slightly over , Stroud was tried before the bench of or palliates his
blackest ...
tion , wrote and published his life , wherein CHRONOLOGY . he gives a very
extraordinary account of On the 9th of January , 1752 , William his adventures ,
but passes slightly over , Stroud was tried before the bench of or palliates his
blackest ...
Page 55
The feast week , and resisted on the ground that the Marlborough - street , in this
month , 1826 , however alluring it may appear in descrip- chimney , which
belonged to a brewery , tion , is in reality productive of greater and was more than
...
The feast week , and resisted on the ground that the Marlborough - street , in this
month , 1826 , however alluring it may appear in descrip- chimney , which
belonged to a brewery , tion , is in reality productive of greater and was more than
...
Page 65
... a flute tracted the following excellent descrip- ( which he can't play and never
intends ) , tion . a leg of mutton which he carries somewhere to roast , and for a
piece of which SEAMEN ON SHORE . the landlord of the Ship makes him pay
twice ...
... a flute tracted the following excellent descrip- ( which he can't play and never
intends ) , tion . a leg of mutton which he carries somewhere to roast , and for a
piece of which SEAMEN ON SHORE . the landlord of the Ship makes him pay
twice ...
Page 71
Lyster , that the marine ice contains some ed sixty miles in length . salt , and less
air , than common ice , and On the 22d of December , 1789 , there that it therefore
is more difficult of solu was an instance of ice islands having been tion .
Lyster , that the marine ice contains some ed sixty miles in length . salt , and less
air , than common ice , and On the 22d of December , 1789 , there that it therefore
is more difficult of solu was an instance of ice islands having been tion .
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