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 DiversionsPub. for T. Tegg, 1830 - Almanacs, English |
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... trees did lop the needlesse spray . Circumcision . January 1 . A close holiday at all public offices except the Excise , Cus- toms , and Stamps . This festival stands in the calendar of the church of England , as well as in that of the ...
... trees did lop the needlesse spray . Circumcision . January 1 . A close holiday at all public offices except the Excise , Cus- toms , and Stamps . This festival stands in the calendar of the church of England , as well as in that of the ...
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... trees will bear much fruit il north - east , flee it man and brute . Mr. Stewart says , that as soon as night sets in it is the signal with the Strath- lown highlander for the suspension of his isual employment , and he directs his at ...
... trees will bear much fruit il north - east , flee it man and brute . Mr. Stewart says , that as soon as night sets in it is the signal with the Strath- lown highlander for the suspension of his isual employment , and he directs his at ...
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... trees , the boys may be taught to climb single ropes , and hold on while swinging by them . The engraving is placed before the eyes of parents and teachers with the hope of directing their attention to gym- nastic exercises , as ...
... trees , the boys may be taught to climb single ropes , and hold on while swinging by them . The engraving is placed before the eyes of parents and teachers with the hope of directing their attention to gym- nastic exercises , as ...
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... tree that the wind had blown down . St. Genevieve's priests of course inquired where these discoveries were made ... tree in the water , which seems to have caused the wrecks ; she commanded the tree to be cut down , and began to pray ...
... tree that the wind had blown down . St. Genevieve's priests of course inquired where these discoveries were made ... tree in the water , which seems to have caused the wrecks ; she commanded the tree to be cut down , and began to pray ...
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... trees , they drink the fol- lowing toast three times : " Here's to thee , old apple - tree , hence thou mayst bud , and whence thou mayst blow ! And whence thou mayst bear apples enow ! Hats full ! caps full ! Bushel - bushel - sacks ...
... trees , they drink the fol- lowing toast three times : " Here's to thee , old apple - tree , hence thou mayst bud , and whence thou mayst blow ! And whence thou mayst bear apples enow ! Hats full ! caps full ! Bushel - bushel - sacks ...
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