The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Months, and Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac ... with Four Hundred and Thirty-six Engravings, Volume 3Thomas Tegg, 1830 - Anecdotes |
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... FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY - SIX ENGRAVINGS . Herrick . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . III . LONDON : PUBLISHED , BY ASSIGNMENT , FOR THOMAS TEGG , 73 , CHEAPSIDE ; SOLD ALSO BY RICHARD GRIFFIN AND CO . GLASGOW ; AND JOHN CUMMING , DUBLIN . 1830 ...
... FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY - SIX ENGRAVINGS . Herrick . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . III . LONDON : PUBLISHED , BY ASSIGNMENT , FOR THOMAS TEGG , 73 , CHEAPSIDE ; SOLD ALSO BY RICHARD GRIFFIN AND CO . GLASGOW ; AND JOHN CUMMING , DUBLIN . 1830 ...
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... four in length , bound stoutly in calf , and fastening with four strings of broad , strong , brown tape . The title as follows : Writing Tables , with a Kalender for xxiiii yeeres , with sundrie necessarie rules . The Tables made by ...
... four in length , bound stoutly in calf , and fastening with four strings of broad , strong , brown tape . The title as follows : Writing Tables , with a Kalender for xxiiii yeeres , with sundrie necessarie rules . The Tables made by ...
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... four o'clock in the evening ; it was the custom of the sports- men to take a slight repast at two o'clock , and to dine at the most fashionable hours of the present day . Mr. Chafin deemed hunting in an evening well - judged , and ad ...
... four o'clock in the evening ; it was the custom of the sports- men to take a slight repast at two o'clock , and to dine at the most fashionable hours of the present day . Mr. Chafin deemed hunting in an evening well - judged , and ad ...
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... four or five years , he thoughtlessly engaged in a dangerous frolic , which drove him once more to sea : this was an attempt to excite a riot in a Methodist chapel ; for which his companions were prosecuted , and he fled . My father was ...
... four or five years , he thoughtlessly engaged in a dangerous frolic , which drove him once more to sea : this was an attempt to excite a riot in a Methodist chapel ; for which his companions were prosecuted , and he fled . My father was ...
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... four years ; and I fondly flattered my- self that , notwithstanding my youth , I might possibly be appointed to succeed him . I was in my fifteenth year , when I built these castles : a storm , however , was collecting , which unex ...
... four years ; and I fondly flattered my- self that , notwithstanding my youth , I might possibly be appointed to succeed him . I was in my fifteenth year , when I built these castles : a storm , however , was collecting , which unex ...
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