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 3
... the inferior ani- in his “ Reflexions upon the Devotions of mals , on whom they
usually preyed , having the Roman Church , ” 1674 , 8vo . cites of reti : ed or
perished from the inclemency of St. Mochua , that while walking and praythe
weather ...
... the inferior ani- in his “ Reflexions upon the Devotions of mals , on whom they
usually preyed , having the Roman Church , ” 1674 , 8vo . cites of reti : ed or
perished from the inclemency of St. Mochua , that while walking and praythe
weather ...
Page 39
... before his decease he tuned his harp , that was employed in keeping his
father's cattle . he might have it in readiness to entertain A few days before bis
death he had sir H. Bruce's family , who were expected walked , with the help of a
stick ...
... before his decease he tuned his harp , that was employed in keeping his
father's cattle . he might have it in readiness to entertain A few days before bis
death he had sir H. Bruce's family , who were expected walked , with the help of a
stick ...
Page 43
The together , and about six o'clock walk out to ingredients put into the bowl , viz .
ale , a field where wheat is growing . In the sugar , nutmeg , and roasted apples ,
were highest part of the ground , twelve small usually called lambs ' - wool ...
The together , and about six o'clock walk out to ingredients put into the bowl , viz .
ale , a field where wheat is growing . In the sugar , nutmeg , and roasted apples ,
were highest part of the ground , twelve small usually called lambs ' - wool ...
Page 123
The company with a friend of his , and in the writer shut and rubbed his eyes ,
and act of taking a glass of punch , he ima- again the eyes of the face were
intently gined he saw the lady walking into the upon him ; watching it , he
grasped the ...
The company with a friend of his , and in the writer shut and rubbed his eyes ,
and act of taking a glass of punch , he ima- again the eyes of the face were
intently gined he saw the lady walking into the upon him ; watching it , he
grasped the ...
Page 131
... is a beautiful quotation from Cowley , in proof that the emperor Dioclesian
preferred his The monks , or the observers of monkish garden to a throne : rules ,
have compiled a Catalogue of FlowMethinks I see great Dioclesian walk ers for
each ...
... is a beautiful quotation from Cowley , in proof that the emperor Dioclesian
preferred his The monks , or the observers of monkish garden to a throne : rules ,
have compiled a Catalogue of FlowMethinks I see great Dioclesian walk ers for
each ...
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