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 224
... given to all such as attend the church ; and two hundred and seventy loaves , weighing three pounds and a half a piece , to which latter is added one pound and an half of cheese , are given , to the parishoners only , at the same time ...
... given to all such as attend the church ; and two hundred and seventy loaves , weighing three pounds and a half a piece , to which latter is added one pound and an half of cheese , are given , to the parishoners only , at the same time ...
Page 302
... given to the candidate whose verses were determined by the majority of the judges to be the most worthy . The " floral games " of Toulouse continued to be celebrated in like man- ner , at the sole expense of the institutors , till the ...
... given to the candidate whose verses were determined by the majority of the judges to be the most worthy . The " floral games " of Toulouse continued to be celebrated in like man- ner , at the sole expense of the institutors , till the ...
Page 550
... given rendered him sensible , and a third completed the work of death . Lord Balmerino had but a small estate . His lady came to London , and frequently attended him during his confinement in the Tower . She was at dinner with him when ...
... given rendered him sensible , and a third completed the work of death . Lord Balmerino had but a small estate . His lady came to London , and frequently attended him during his confinement in the Tower . She was at dinner with him when ...
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