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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Page 93
... brought home books , relics , and religious pictures , founded the monastery of Weremouth , went to France for masons to build a church to it , obtained glaziers from thence to glaze it , pil- grimaged to Rome for more books , relics ...
... brought home books , relics , and religious pictures , founded the monastery of Weremouth , went to France for masons to build a church to it , obtained glaziers from thence to glaze it , pil- grimaged to Rome for more books , relics ...
Page 105
... brought toge- ther into the garden of this priory , the lily of the valley and the gentian of the mountain , the nymphæa of the lake , and the cliver of the arid bank ; in short , I have collected the pilewort , the tboatwort , the ...
... brought toge- ther into the garden of this priory , the lily of the valley and the gentian of the mountain , the nymphæa of the lake , and the cliver of the arid bank ; in short , I have collected the pilewort , the tboatwort , the ...
Page 111
... brought his bread , lying like a dead man on the ground ; where- upon he took him up and carried him to the town church , where many of his friends sat by him until midnight . An- thony then coming to himself and seeing all asleep ...
... brought his bread , lying like a dead man on the ground ; where- upon he took him up and carried him to the town church , where many of his friends sat by him until midnight . An- thony then coming to himself and seeing all asleep ...
Page 115
... brought to Europe through a miracle . One Joceline , who had neglected a pil- grimage to Jerusalem , was , therefore , sorely wounded in battle , and carried for dead into a chapel dedicated to St. An- thony . When he began to revive ...
... brought to Europe through a miracle . One Joceline , who had neglected a pil- grimage to Jerusalem , was , therefore , sorely wounded in battle , and carried for dead into a chapel dedicated to St. An- thony . When he began to revive ...
Page 121
... brought a divine , and imme- diately vanished in their presence , leav- ing the clothes and pieces of cloth in the possession of the tailor , who could not sell the devil's cloth to pay himself for the making , for fear of the ...
... brought a divine , and imme- diately vanished in their presence , leav- ing the clothes and pieces of cloth in the possession of the tailor , who could not sell the devil's cloth to pay himself for the making , for fear of the ...
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