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 1 |
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The designs for the allegorical and other illustrations , have originated with
myself ; and the drawings been accommodated , and the engravings executed ,
according to my own sense of subject and style . In numerous instances they
have ...
The designs for the allegorical and other illustrations , have originated with
myself ; and the drawings been accommodated , and the engravings executed ,
according to my own sense of subject and style . In numerous instances they
have ...
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The Engravings in each will vary as to number : in some there may be only one or
two ; in others , three , or four , or five - according to the subject . It will form a
large and handsome volume , containing a greater body of curious and
interesting ...
The Engravings in each will vary as to number : in some there may be only one or
two ; in others , three , or four , or five - according to the subject . It will form a
large and handsome volume , containing a greater body of curious and
interesting ...
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Cotton introduces him into a poem on the According to the ancient mythology ,
new yearJanus was the god of gates and avenues , Hark , the cock crows , and
yon bright star and in that character held a key in his Tells us , the day himself's
not ...
Cotton introduces him into a poem on the According to the ancient mythology ,
new yearJanus was the god of gates and avenues , Hark , the cock crows , and
yon bright star and in that character held a key in his Tells us , the day himself's
not ...
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It is went their way . said to have been instituted about 487 ; it first appeared in
the reforned English on the 1st of January , 533 , sometimes went St. Fulgentius ,
according to Butler , died liturgy in 1550 . barefoot , never undressed to take rest
...
It is went their way . said to have been instituted about 487 ; it first appeared in
the reforned English on the 1st of January , 533 , sometimes went St. Fulgentius ,
according to Butler , died liturgy in 1550 . barefoot , never undressed to take rest
...
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Another time the way home again . devii came with a great scythe on his Št .
Adalard , according to Butler , was shoulder , to smite the saint , but he could
grandson of Charles Martel , brother to not prevail against him , on account of his
king ...
Another time the way home again . devii came with a great scythe on his Št .
Adalard , according to Butler , was shoulder , to smite the saint , but he could
grandson of Charles Martel , brother to not prevail against him , on account of his
king ...
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