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 95
... leave the place till he had esta- blished good order , and promised every assistance in restoring both public and pri- vate losses . He immediately gave a large sum of money to the city , and granted it many valuable privileges ...
... leave the place till he had esta- blished good order , and promised every assistance in restoring both public and pri- vate losses . He immediately gave a large sum of money to the city , and granted it many valuable privileges ...
Page 105
... leaves thin dancers upon air , Go in eddy ground ; and small birds , how they fare , When mother Autumn fills their ... leave of the poor flock who lived round his gothic habitation.- Fellow- men , I owe you nothing , and I give you all ...
... leaves thin dancers upon air , Go in eddy ground ; and small birds , how they fare , When mother Autumn fills their ... leave of the poor flock who lived round his gothic habitation.- Fellow- men , I owe you nothing , and I give you all ...
Page 123
... leave England with his family for a distant part of the world . The day or two preceding his departure I passed with him and his wife and children . Our separation was especially painful ; my mind was distressed , and I got little sleep ...
... leave England with his family for a distant part of the world . The day or two preceding his departure I passed with him and his wife and children . Our separation was especially painful ; my mind was distressed , and I got little sleep ...
Page 129
... leave no family to lament me , and there- fore cannot be supposed to be very anxi- ous about prolonging my life ; but the disgrace of being hanged is dreadful to me . ' When this was repeated to Nel- son , he only told the lieutenant ...
... leave no family to lament me , and there- fore cannot be supposed to be very anxi- ous about prolonging my life ; but the disgrace of being hanged is dreadful to me . ' When this was repeated to Nel- son , he only told the lieutenant ...
Page 139
... leave me not in this eternal woe , " For if thou diest , my love , I know not where to go . " Beyond a mortal man impassion'd far At these voluptuous accents , he arose , Ethereal , flush'd , and like a throbbing star , Seen ' mid the ...
... leave me not in this eternal woe , " For if thou diest , my love , I know not where to go . " Beyond a mortal man impassion'd far At these voluptuous accents , he arose , Ethereal , flush'd , and like a throbbing star , Seen ' mid the ...
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