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
... lived at that time lístened patiently to the presumption , or without attributing the whole to witchcraft One lady , whom the editor of the Every- Day Book conversed with several times on the subject , firmly believed in the witch ...
... lived at that time lístened patiently to the presumption , or without attributing the whole to witchcraft One lady , whom the editor of the Every- Day Book conversed with several times on the subject , firmly believed in the witch ...
Page 73
... lived in a flourishing and reputable way , but now are reduced to low circumstances and great misery , to the great loss of their own families and the nation in general We shall call our evidence ; and if we make the facts appear , I do ...
... lived in a flourishing and reputable way , but now are reduced to low circumstances and great misery , to the great loss of their own families and the nation in general We shall call our evidence ; and if we make the facts appear , I do ...
Page 75
... lived so long to- gether , the court is of opinion he cannot be acquitted , unless you can likewise prove yourself innocent of the crimes which are laid to his charge . Malt . My lords , I thank you for the liberty you now indulge me ...
... lived so long to- gether , the court is of opinion he cannot be acquitted , unless you can likewise prove yourself innocent of the crimes which are laid to his charge . Malt . My lords , I thank you for the liberty you now indulge me ...
Page 93
... lived Pamela , whom , with " old Sarah Battle , " we may imagine entering their room , and sitting down with them to a square game . Yet Bridget and Elia live in our own times : she , full of kindness to all , and of soothings to Elia ...
... lived Pamela , whom , with " old Sarah Battle , " we may imagine entering their room , and sitting down with them to a square game . Yet Bridget and Elia live in our own times : she , full of kindness to all , and of soothings to Elia ...
Page 101
... lived under Decius , in 250 ; being fettered and dungeoned in a cell , covered with potsherds and broken glass , a resplendent angel , seen by the saint alone , because to him only was he sent , freed him of his chains and guided him to ...
... lived under Decius , in 250 ; being fettered and dungeoned in a cell , covered with potsherds and broken glass , a resplendent angel , seen by the saint alone , because to him only was he sent , freed him of his chains and guided him to ...
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