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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Page 11
... give way to him , and give up their hoofing - place , so long as he pleases to depasture the lord's sheep thereon . The lord holds his court the first day in the year , to entitle those several townships to such right of estray ; the ...
... give way to him , and give up their hoofing - place , so long as he pleases to depasture the lord's sheep thereon . The lord holds his court the first day in the year , to entitle those several townships to such right of estray ; the ...
Page 21
... give an amazing quantum o amusement , All in One Night , at the HOUSE ON THE HEATH , where , be- sides the THREE CRUMPIES , AND THE BARON AND HIS BROTHERS , an immense number of fashionables are expected on MERLIN'S MOUNT , and some of ...
... give an amazing quantum o amusement , All in One Night , at the HOUSE ON THE HEATH , where , be- sides the THREE CRUMPIES , AND THE BARON AND HIS BROTHERS , an immense number of fashionables are expected on MERLIN'S MOUNT , and some of ...
Page 38
... give throw it in here . " This may be but an uninteresting tail- piece to your correspondent's clever com- munication , but still it is one , and makes the picture he so well began of certain usages more full of point . I doat upon old ...
... give throw it in here . " This may be but an uninteresting tail- piece to your correspondent's clever com- munication , but still it is one , and makes the picture he so well began of certain usages more full of point . I doat upon old ...
Page 59
... give them to thee : - As in the fowler's glass the lark espies His feath'ry form from ' midst unclouded skies ; And pleased , and dazzled with the novel sight , Wings to the treacherous earth his rapid Right So , in the glass of self ...
... give them to thee : - As in the fowler's glass the lark espies His feath'ry form from ' midst unclouded skies ; And pleased , and dazzled with the novel sight , Wings to the treacherous earth his rapid Right So , in the glass of self ...
Page 63
... give what you think fit . Gentlemen and ladies , sitting down at your ease , Put your hands in your pockets give me what you please . St. G. Gentlemen and Ladies the sport is almost ended , Come pay to the box , it is highly com- mended ...
... give what you think fit . Gentlemen and ladies , sitting down at your ease , Put your hands in your pockets give me what you please . St. G. Gentlemen and Ladies the sport is almost ended , Come pay to the box , it is highly com- mended ...
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