The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Volume 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
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Page 37
... editor , if he is obliged by letters from readers acquainted with customs in their own vicinity , similar to those that they are informed of in other counties , and particularly if they will take the trouble to describe them in every ...
... editor , if he is obliged by letters from readers acquainted with customs in their own vicinity , similar to those that they are informed of in other counties , and particularly if they will take the trouble to describe them in every ...
Page 456
... editor is enabled to add another . If the character of the writer , and the remarkable event he communicates , be considered in connection with the autho- rity to whom the letter was addressed , it will be regarded as a document of real ...
... editor is enabled to add another . If the character of the writer , and the remarkable event he communicates , be considered in connection with the autho- rity to whom the letter was addressed , it will be regarded as a document of real ...
Page 582
... Editor of the Every - Day Book . Sir , With pleasure I have read your entertaining and instructing collection from its commencement , and I perceive you have touched upon a subject in one of your sheets , which in my youth used to ...
... Editor of the Every - Day Book . Sir , With pleasure I have read your entertaining and instructing collection from its commencement , and I perceive you have touched upon a subject in one of your sheets , which in my youth used to ...
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