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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... head it is proposed to place the " Mean temperature of every day in the Year for London and its environs , on an average of Twenty Years , " as deduced by Mr. Howard , from observations com- mencing with the year 1797 , and ending with ...
... head it is proposed to place the " Mean temperature of every day in the Year for London and its environs , on an average of Twenty Years , " as deduced by Mr. Howard , from observations com- mencing with the year 1797 , and ending with ...
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... head . Now , boys ! -shake hands - be good fel- lows , And all be - good men when I'm dead . Come , girls , come ! now for your kisses . Hearty ones - louder - loud - louder How I'm surrounded with blisses ! Proud men may here see a ...
... head . Now , boys ! -shake hands - be good fel- lows , And all be - good men when I'm dead . Come , girls , come ! now for your kisses . Hearty ones - louder - loud - louder How I'm surrounded with blisses ! Proud men may here see a ...
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... heads , they sent the body of the buck to be baked : and having fixed the head on a pole , caused it to be borne before the cross in their procession within the church , until they issued out of the west door . There the keeper that ...
... heads , they sent the body of the buck to be baked : and having fixed the head on a pole , caused it to be borne before the cross in their procession within the church , until they issued out of the west door . There the keeper that ...
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... head being wholly concealed by the hat ; this is " The great Unknown " -he has close behind him " Gall and Spurs - him . " . " " No Treadmill " is exhibited by a merry rogue , half disarmed , with a wooden leg . At a public house ...
... head being wholly concealed by the hat ; this is " The great Unknown " -he has close behind him " Gall and Spurs - him . " . " " No Treadmill " is exhibited by a merry rogue , half disarmed , with a wooden leg . At a public house ...
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... heads when they can catch them , and cut off thy head too at last : and therefore I charge you do not be made a king by them . " At which the child fetched a deep sigh , and said , " I will be torn in pieces first . " Which expression ...
... heads when they can catch them , and cut off thy head too at last : and therefore I charge you do not be made a king by them . " At which the child fetched a deep sigh , and said , " I will be torn in pieces first . " Which expression ...
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