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 ... with Four Hundred and Thirty-six Engravings, Volume 3Thomas Tegg, 1830 - Anecdotes |
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Page 59
... not greatly admire the style ? Reviewing the incidents in her memory , she replied , " The style ? the style ? -Oh ! sir , I am not come to that yet ! " 66 procure a few of the first morning pa- pers 59 39 60 THE TABLE BOOK .
... not greatly admire the style ? Reviewing the incidents in her memory , she replied , " The style ? the style ? -Oh ! sir , I am not come to that yet ! " 66 procure a few of the first morning pa- pers 59 39 60 THE TABLE BOOK .
Page 63
... morning pa- pers allotted to him , at extra charges , for particular orders , and despatch them by the early coaches . " Afterwards , he has to wait for his share of the " regular " publication of each paper , and he allots these as ...
... morning pa- pers allotted to him , at extra charges , for particular orders , and despatch them by the early coaches . " Afterwards , he has to wait for his share of the " regular " publication of each paper , and he allots these as ...
Page 69
... morning twilight shed , Walking to labour by that cheerful song ,. And , making a pure pleasure of a tread , When winter came with nights so dark and long , ' Twas his , with mimic art , to amuse a village throng ! 66 The corps ...
... morning twilight shed , Walking to labour by that cheerful song ,. And , making a pure pleasure of a tread , When winter came with nights so dark and long , ' Twas his , with mimic art , to amuse a village throng ! 66 The corps ...
Page 81
... morning , he would find a guinea ; this information , however , was given under the injunction that he should not make the cir- cumstance known to any other person . For some time he continued his visit , and always successfully ; but ...
... morning , he would find a guinea ; this information , however , was given under the injunction that he should not make the cir- cumstance known to any other person . For some time he continued his visit , and always successfully ; but ...
Page 107
... morning , a fire broke out at the duke of York's palace at Oatlands . It began in the kitchen , and was occasioned by a beam which projected into the chim- ney , and communicated to the roof . His royal highness's armoury was in that ...
... morning , a fire broke out at the duke of York's palace at Oatlands . It began in the kitchen , and was occasioned by a beam which projected into the chim- ney , and communicated to the roof . His royal highness's armoury was in that ...
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