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 81
... door of such house so named is in the centre , or on the right or left . He can take an inventory , from memory only , of a gentleman's house , from the attic to the groundfloor , and afterwards write it out . He did this at lord ...
... door of such house so named is in the centre , or on the right or left . He can take an inventory , from memory only , of a gentleman's house , from the attic to the groundfloor , and afterwards write it out . He did this at lord ...
Page 95
... door with her child in her arms ; she was instantly covered with the falling beams and bricks , the child was blown to atoms , and she was thrown under a tree at some distance . Part of the floor of the school - room sunk into the ...
... door with her child in her arms ; she was instantly covered with the falling beams and bricks , the child was blown to atoms , and she was thrown under a tree at some distance . Part of the floor of the school - room sunk into the ...
Page 101
... door with a spring lock on it , which on shutting would fasten of itself . He was suddenly missed , and diligent search made after him ; ponds were drawn , and every suggestion adopted that could rea- sonably lead to his discovery ...
... door with a spring lock on it , which on shutting would fasten of itself . He was suddenly missed , and diligent search made after him ; ponds were drawn , and every suggestion adopted that could rea- sonably lead to his discovery ...
Page 111
... . He lived in that state for twenty years , never seeing or being seen by any one , till his friends broke open the door , and " the specta fors were in amazement to see his body that had 111 112 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - JANUARY 17 .
... . He lived in that state for twenty years , never seeing or being seen by any one , till his friends broke open the door , and " the specta fors were in amazement to see his body that had 111 112 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - JANUARY 17 .
Page 115
... door of my cell , and when I opened it I saw a tall figure ; and when I asked him , ' Who art thou ? ' he answered , ' I am satan ; Why do the monks blame and curse me ? I have no longer a place or a city , and now the desert is filled ...
... door of my cell , and when I opened it I saw a tall figure ; and when I asked him , ' Who art thou ? ' he answered , ' I am satan ; Why do the monks blame and curse me ? I have no longer a place or a city , and now the desert is filled ...
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