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 118
... carried them both away . According to the legal maxim , there cannot be a wrong without a remedy , I therefore advised a resh case to be laid before me , and was of opinion , that as the tide of the river carried both bull and boat away ...
... carried them both away . According to the legal maxim , there cannot be a wrong without a remedy , I therefore advised a resh case to be laid before me , and was of opinion , that as the tide of the river carried both bull and boat away ...
Page 216
... carried , was also " kept at Rome , " when Misson was there ; and that , at the same time , Judas's lantern was also at St. Denis in France - both genuine . * The romance of " Spomydon , " printed by Wynkyn de Worde , celebrates the ex ...
... carried , was also " kept at Rome , " when Misson was there ; and that , at the same time , Judas's lantern was also at St. Denis in France - both genuine . * The romance of " Spomydon , " printed by Wynkyn de Worde , celebrates the ex ...
Page 439
... carried away immediately to the thrashing - floor , where it is stacked up . The thrashing - floor , or aire , ( to give it the name by which it is called in the country , ) is out in the open field ; it is of a circular form , and ...
... carried away immediately to the thrashing - floor , where it is stacked up . The thrashing - floor , or aire , ( to give it the name by which it is called in the country , ) is out in the open field ; it is of a circular form , and ...
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