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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Page 21
Macarius found the head of a pagan , him in his cell ; reflecting that he had lost
and asked where the soul of its body the opportunity of suffering that mortifi- was :
in hell , said the head : he asked the cation , he hastened from his cell for the ...
Macarius found the head of a pagan , him in his cell ; reflecting that he had lost
and asked where the soul of its body the opportunity of suffering that mortifi- was :
in hell , said the head : he asked the cation , he hastened from his cell for the ...
Page 33
In 1745 he went to France to head tude , and made a considerable impression on
the reigning pope and his court . an army of fifteen thousand men , assemThese
facts are extracted from the Genbled at Dunkirk for the invasion of tleman's ...
In 1745 he went to France to head tude , and made a considerable impression on
the reigning pope and his court . an army of fifteen thousand men , assemThese
facts are extracted from the Genbled at Dunkirk for the invasion of tleman's ...
Page 39
He head taller ; that at a great age he married was the oldest of the Irish bards . ...
emotion , Thy wild gleams of fancy for ever are fled , No longer thy minstrelsy
charms the rude ocean , That rolls near the green turf that pillows thy head .
He head taller ; that at a great age he married was the oldest of the Irish bards . ...
emotion , Thy wild gleams of fancy for ever are fled , No longer thy minstrelsy
charms the rude ocean , That rolls near the green turf that pillows thy head .
Page 43
After supper , sixth of the month is called “ The Festithe company all attend the
bailiff ( or val of Kings ; ” and “ that this ceremony head of the oxen ) to the wain -
house , of electing kings was continued with where the following particulars are
ob- ...
After supper , sixth of the month is called “ The Festithe company all attend the
bailiff ( or val of Kings ; ” and “ that this ceremony head of the oxen ) to the wain -
house , of electing kings was continued with where the following particulars are
ob- ...
Page 59
On Twelfth - day , the the sun , which is proved by measuring fiddler lays his head
in some one of the the apparent magnitude of that laminary girls ' laps , and a
third person asks , who by means of an instrument called a such a maid , or such
a ...
On Twelfth - day , the the sun , which is proved by measuring fiddler lays his head
in some one of the the apparent magnitude of that laminary girls ' laps , and a
third person asks , who by means of an instrument called a such a maid , or such
a ...
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