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 vii
... taken of its Frontispiece . 1. " The Clog , " or " Perpetual Almanack , " having been in common use with our ancient ancestors , a representation and explanation of it seemed requisite among the various accounts of manners and customs ...
... taken of its Frontispiece . 1. " The Clog , " or " Perpetual Almanack , " having been in common use with our ancient ancestors , a representation and explanation of it seemed requisite among the various accounts of manners and customs ...
Page 324
... taken : they have great force in their tails , so that much caution is required in getting them aboard . Vernet among his other sea- pieces has a very good one of this fishery . There are four principal places near Mar- seilles where it ...
... taken : they have great force in their tails , so that much caution is required in getting them aboard . Vernet among his other sea- pieces has a very good one of this fishery . There are four principal places near Mar- seilles where it ...
Page 650
... taken off his arm , his shirt sleeve stripped up , and Mr. Ridge bled him to thirty - two ounces ; no alteration had taken place in him during the first part of the time the blood was flowing ; at about twenty - four ounces , the pulse ...
... taken off his arm , his shirt sleeve stripped up , and Mr. Ridge bled him to thirty - two ounces ; no alteration had taken place in him during the first part of the time the blood was flowing ; at about twenty - four ounces , the pulse ...
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