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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I never new year to you ; " another , where a person wishes it to himself and his
son ; and three hear it without a gathering - up of my medallions , with the laurel
leaf , fig , and mind to a concentration of all the images date ; one , of Commodus
...
I never new year to you ; " another , where a person wishes it to himself and his
son ; and three hear it without a gathering - up of my medallions , with the laurel
leaf , fig , and mind to a concentration of all the images date ; one , of Commodus
...
Page 67
... that the mysterious movePain , to help her to dress the children in ments were
never made but when Ann the barn , where she had carried them for Robinson ,
Mrs. Golding's maid - serfear of the house falling . At this time vant , was present ...
... that the mysterious movePain , to help her to dress the children in ments were
never made but when Ann the barn , where she had carried them for Robinson ,
Mrs. Golding's maid - serfear of the house falling . At this time vant , was present ...
Page 73
Their three days ; nay , more than this , he picked old acquaintance , “ Sir John
Barleycorn , " my purse , and left me never a penny , so has had heavy
complaints against him . that I had not wherewithal to support my There is “ The
Arraigning ...
Their three days ; nay , more than this , he picked old acquaintance , “ Sir John
Barleycorn , " my purse , and left me never a penny , so has had heavy
complaints against him . that I had not wherewithal to support my There is “ The
Arraigning ...
Page 75
My lords , I thank you for the rents coming in to maintain them ; and liberty you
now indulge me with , and we could never pay , but that sir John think it a great
happiness , since I am so Barleycorn feeds us with money ; and yet strongly
accused ...
My lords , I thank you for the rents coming in to maintain them ; and liberty you
now indulge me with , and we could never pay , but that sir John think it a great
happiness , since I am so Barleycorn feeds us with money ; and yet strongly
accused ...
Page 79
... was numerous , and his personal application archbishop of Bourges , always
wore a may be inferred from there being among hair shirt , never ate Hesh meat ,
when he his MSS . no less than twenty - four quarto found himself dying caused ...
... was numerous , and his personal application archbishop of Bourges , always
wore a may be inferred from there being among hair shirt , never ate Hesh meat ,
when he his MSS . no less than twenty - four quarto found himself dying caused ...
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