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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Page 31
... Walk . The deer- stealers had assembled at Pimperne , and were headed by one Blandford , a sergeant of dragoons , a native of Pimperne , then quartered at Blandford . They came in the night in disguise , armed with deadly offen- sive ...
... Walk . The deer- stealers had assembled at Pimperne , and were headed by one Blandford , a sergeant of dragoons , a native of Pimperne , then quartered at Blandford . They came in the night in disguise , armed with deadly offen- sive ...
Page 35
... walks , called Fernditch Walk , was sold to the earl of Pembroke , the entire remainder of the chase was alienated to lord Ashley , afterwards earl of Shaftesbury . Alderholt Walk was the largest and most extensive in the whole Chase ...
... walks , called Fernditch Walk , was sold to the earl of Pembroke , the entire remainder of the chase was alienated to lord Ashley , afterwards earl of Shaftesbury . Alderholt Walk was the largest and most extensive in the whole Chase ...
Page 43
... wealthiest . - Exag " Pap ! He had gone with Bamfylde Moor Carew , then an old man . 1 Her maiden name was Elizabeth Cain . My father's christian name was Edward . whence I was to walk home . On the passage 43 44 THE TABLE BOOK.
... wealthiest . - Exag " Pap ! He had gone with Bamfylde Moor Carew , then an old man . 1 Her maiden name was Elizabeth Cain . My father's christian name was Edward . whence I was to walk home . On the passage 43 44 THE TABLE BOOK.
Page 47
... walk home . On the passage , the boat was driven by a midnight storm on the rocks , and I escaped almost by miracle . My godfather had now humbler views for me , and had little heart to resist any thing . He proposed to send me on board ...
... walk home . On the passage , the boat was driven by a midnight storm on the rocks , and I escaped almost by miracle . My godfather had now humbler views for me , and had little heart to resist any thing . He proposed to send me on board ...
Page 85
... walk quite right . " Hence the annual practical joke— " beating the lapstone . " P. Manners . GAMBLING - HOUSES A ... walks the world with his eyes touched by this ointment ; they are open to all around him - to admire , or to condemn to ...
... walk quite right . " Hence the annual practical joke— " beating the lapstone . " P. Manners . GAMBLING - HOUSES A ... walks the world with his eyes touched by this ointment ; they are open to all around him - to admire , or to condemn to ...
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