The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements, Sports, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times. ... : in Two Volumes, المجلد 2Ward, Lock & Company, 1889 |
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... bells from the steeple announce the event ; and groups of friends and relations , not forgetting distant cousins and children , are seen making their way , long before the hour of dinner , to the appointed spot . This is Sunday ; and in ...
... bells from the steeple announce the event ; and groups of friends and relations , not forgetting distant cousins and children , are seen making their way , long before the hour of dinner , to the appointed spot . This is Sunday ; and in ...
الصفحة 28
... bells at intervals send forth an enlivening peal ; all work is nearly suspended ; gay stalls of ginger- bread and fruit , according to the season of the year , together with swings and roundabouts , spread out their allurements to the ...
... bells at intervals send forth an enlivening peal ; all work is nearly suspended ; gay stalls of ginger- bread and fruit , according to the season of the year , together with swings and roundabouts , spread out their allurements to the ...
الصفحة 42
... Bell , " was formerly called the " Bell and Horns . " About fifty years ago , it was kept by one " horns " over his Anderson , who had his door , to denote that persons were sworn there as well as at the Gate - house . Wright , the ...
... Bell , " was formerly called the " Bell and Horns . " About fifty years ago , it was kept by one " horns " over his Anderson , who had his door , to denote that persons were sworn there as well as at the Gate - house . Wright , the ...
الصفحة 68
... bell doth toll For some but now departing soul . This opportunity the same agreeable writer improves to discourse on , thus : Bells . The passing bell owes its origin to an idea of sanctity attached to bells by the early Catholics , who ...
... bell doth toll For some but now departing soul . This opportunity the same agreeable writer improves to discourse on , thus : Bells . The passing bell owes its origin to an idea of sanctity attached to bells by the early Catholics , who ...
الصفحة 69
... ( bells ) when rung . Some have recourse to the latin word clangor , others recur to the greek καλέω , I call ; some even deduce it from the word cochlea , a snail , from the resemblance of its shell to a bell . As to the latin word ...
... ( bells ) when rung . Some have recourse to the latin word clangor , others recur to the greek καλέω , I call ; some even deduce it from the word cochlea , a snail , from the resemblance of its shell to a bell . As to the latin word ...
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