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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... Dress - Cursing by bell , book and candle - Golf - Black's the white o ' my eye - Garnish - Barring out at school - Groaning cake - Chiromancy - Cunning men - Undertakers - Mar- riages Penny weddings - Vanes - Love charms - Toys ...
... Dress - Cursing by bell , book and candle - Golf - Black's the white o ' my eye - Garnish - Barring out at school - Groaning cake - Chiromancy - Cunning men - Undertakers - Mar- riages Penny weddings - Vanes - Love charms - Toys ...
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... dress and appearance are so much finer than our own - Lastly , think of the razor itself - how totally op- posed to every sensation of bed - how cold , how edgy , how hard ! how utterly . I different from any thing like the warm and ...
... dress and appearance are so much finer than our own - Lastly , think of the razor itself - how totally op- posed to every sensation of bed - how cold , how edgy , how hard ! how utterly . I different from any thing like the warm and ...
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... dress- ing out of the window , executing orders of the day before , receiving fresh ones , or supplying the wants of chance customers . Before dusk the important arrangement of the window is completed . Then the gas is turned on , with ...
... dress- ing out of the window , executing orders of the day before , receiving fresh ones , or supplying the wants of chance customers . Before dusk the important arrangement of the window is completed . Then the gas is turned on , with ...
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... dress the children in the barn , where she had carried them for fear of the house falling . At this time all was quiet : they then went to Fowler's , and then began the same scene as had happened at the other places . All was quiet here ...
... dress the children in the barn , where she had carried them for fear of the house falling . At this time all was quiet : they then went to Fowler's , and then began the same scene as had happened at the other places . All was quiet here ...
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... dress the board for a new game ; and once more they are as merry as grigs . " << mo- In contrast to the jocund pleasure of children at a round game , take the pic- ture of " old Sarah Battle , " the whist- player . " A clear fire , a ...
... dress the board for a new game ; and once more they are as merry as grigs . " << mo- In contrast to the jocund pleasure of children at a round game , take the pic- ture of " old Sarah Battle , " the whist- player . " A clear fire , a ...
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