The every day book: or a guide to the year: describing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days in past and present timesWilliam Tegg, 1866 - Almanacs, English |
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... field of conjecture , as to the signification of this word , that we shall not occupy much space in attempting to settle which of the various etymologies is the most correct . Many complaints were made to the Gallic synods of the great ...
... field of conjecture , as to the signification of this word , that we shall not occupy much space in attempting to settle which of the various etymologies is the most correct . Many complaints were made to the Gallic synods of the great ...
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... fields . He was the eldest son of the cele- brated D. Gilbert Burnet , bishop of Salisbury ; was several years consul at Lisbon ; and in November , 1741 , made one of the judges of the Common Pleas , in room of judge Fortescue , who was ...
... fields . He was the eldest son of the cele- brated D. Gilbert Burnet , bishop of Salisbury ; was several years consul at Lisbon ; and in November , 1741 , made one of the judges of the Common Pleas , in room of judge Fortescue , who was ...
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... field , certain graziers were accustomed to put up at the Gate - house for the night , but as they could not wholly exclude strangers , who like themselves were tra- velling on their 43 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK - JANUARY 17 .
... field , certain graziers were accustomed to put up at the Gate - house for the night , but as they could not wholly exclude strangers , who like themselves were tra- velling on their 43 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK - JANUARY 17 .
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... fields , and the great difficulty and danger of attempting to open the ground , which was very uneven , and where the snow remained in some parts , twenty feet deep . From Canterbury , January 25 , the communication with the metropolis ...
... fields , and the great difficulty and danger of attempting to open the ground , which was very uneven , and where the snow remained in some parts , twenty feet deep . From Canterbury , January 25 , the communication with the metropolis ...
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... field and Wesley , " " Reform , " & c . and a Jewish dealer in old clothes , covered in du- plicate , with the pawnbroker's sign upside down , finds wind for " The Equitable Loan . " A wall round Seneca - house is " contrived a double ...
... field and Wesley , " " Reform , " & c . and a Jewish dealer in old clothes , covered in du- plicate , with the pawnbroker's sign upside down , finds wind for " The Equitable Loan . " A wall round Seneca - house is " contrived a double ...
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