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 ... for Daily Use and DiversionsPub. for T. Tegg, 1830 - Almanacs, English |
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Page 67
... fire in his back room . When done , he put the candle and candle- stick upon a table in the fore room . This apartment Mrs. Golding and her maid had passed through . Another candle- stick with a tin lamp in it that stood by it , were ...
... fire in his back room . When done , he put the candle and candle- stick upon a table in the fore room . This apartment Mrs. Golding and her maid had passed through . Another candle- stick with a tin lamp in it that stood by it , were ...
Page 73
... fire - spark in my throat , I , going over to the sign of the Cup and Can for one pennyworth of ale , there I found sir John , and thinking no hurt to any man , civilly sat me down to spend my twopence ; but in the end , sir John began ...
... fire - spark in my throat , I , going over to the sign of the Cup and Can for one pennyworth of ale , there I found sir John , and thinking no hurt to any man , civilly sat me down to spend my twopence ; but in the end , sir John began ...
Page 91
... fire , a clean hearth , and the rigour of the game , " was her ce- lebrated wish . " She was none of your lukewarm gamesters , your half - and - half players , who have no objection to take a hand , if you want one to make up a rub- ber ...
... fire , a clean hearth , and the rigour of the game , " was her ce- lebrated wish . " She was none of your lukewarm gamesters , your half - and - half players , who have no objection to take a hand , if you want one to make up a rub- ber ...
Page 93
... fire burst from it in all directions , a thick , black cloud enveloped all the surrounding parts and darkened the heavens , whilst a burst , louder and more dreadful than the loudest thunder , instantly followed , and vibrated through ...
... fire burst from it in all directions , a thick , black cloud enveloped all the surrounding parts and darkened the heavens , whilst a burst , louder and more dreadful than the loudest thunder , instantly followed , and vibrated through ...
Page 99
... fire , which I could never have hit upon . " Being in haste to light can- dles for vigils , and some , who bore a spite to him , having put out all the fire in the monastery , he snatched the green bough of an hazel , blessed it , blew ...
... fire , which I could never have hit upon . " Being in haste to light can- dles for vigils , and some , who bore a spite to him , having put out all the fire in the monastery , he snatched the green bough of an hazel , blessed it , blew ...
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