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 140
... seen , for a small space , and then appeared ( as that ship had done ) a fort , or high place strong .y fortifyed , with somewhat like a castle on the top of it out of the sides of which , by reason of some clouds of smoake , and a ...
... seen , for a small space , and then appeared ( as that ship had done ) a fort , or high place strong .y fortifyed , with somewhat like a castle on the top of it out of the sides of which , by reason of some clouds of smoake , and a ...
Page 392
... seen the finest sight ( with one exception ) that England has to offer . Vauxhall Gardens , which open the first week in this month , are somewhat different from the above , it must be confessed . But they are unique in their way ...
... seen the finest sight ( with one exception ) that England has to offer . Vauxhall Gardens , which open the first week in this month , are somewhat different from the above , it must be confessed . But they are unique in their way ...
Page 542
... seen to move very slowly , or even to appear quite stationary for some time . The reason of this pro- bably is , that they are impelled by two opposite streams of air nearly of equal strength ; and in such cases it seems that both the ...
... seen to move very slowly , or even to appear quite stationary for some time . The reason of this pro- bably is , that they are impelled by two opposite streams of air nearly of equal strength ; and in such cases it seems that both the ...
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