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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An hatchet keene , with which he felled wood , St. Fanchea , or Faine , is said by
Butler And from the trees did lop the needlesse spray . to have been an Irish saint
of the sixth century . Patrick quotes that St. Endeus January 1 . desiring to ...
An hatchet keene , with which he felled wood , St. Fanchea , or Faine , is said by
Butler And from the trees did lop the needlesse spray . to have been an Irish saint
of the sixth century . Patrick quotes that St. Endeus January 1 . desiring to ...
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St. Peter Balsam . of my sows and found a bed of lime ; " St. Genevieve ,
Patroness of Paris . the other replied that he had also found Alban Butler affirms
that she was one under the root of a tree that the born in 422 , at Nanterre , four
miles ...
St. Peter Balsam . of my sows and found a bed of lime ; " St. Genevieve ,
Patroness of Paris . the other replied that he had also found Alban Butler affirms
that she was one under the root of a tree that the born in 422 , at Nanterre , four
miles ...
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There this evening ; and there , encircling one of are still places wherein the
wandering the best bearing trees , they drink the folblower of a clarionet , and the
poor scraper lowing toast three times : “ Here's to thee , old apple - tree , hence
thou ...
There this evening ; and there , encircling one of are still places wherein the
wandering the best bearing trees , they drink the folblower of a clarionet , and the
poor scraper lowing toast three times : “ Here's to thee , old apple - tree , hence
thou ...
Page 69
They kept at an awful distance , and some when the earth is softened in spring .
times would not look at the utensils , lest Shrubs and trees , which are exposed to
they might face fresh ' horrors ; of these the open air , have all their soft and ...
They kept at an awful distance , and some when the earth is softened in spring .
times would not look at the utensils , lest Shrubs and trees , which are exposed to
they might face fresh ' horrors ; of these the open air , have all their soft and ...
Page 93
Vessels of all Sarah Battle , ” we may imagine entering kinds are frequently
moored to these their room , and sitting down with them to trees , but Leyden
being an inland town , a square game . Yet Bridget and Elia live the greater part
of those ...
Vessels of all Sarah Battle , ” we may imagine entering kinds are frequently
moored to these their room , and sitting down with them to trees , but Leyden
being an inland town , a square game . Yet Bridget and Elia live the greater part
of those ...
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