The Every-day 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, & Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanack; Including Accounts of the Weather, Rules for Health and Conduct, Remarkable and Important Anecdotes, Facts, and Notices, in Chronology, Antiquities, Topography, Biography, Natural History, Art, Science, and General Literature; Derived from the Most Authentic Sources, and Valuable Original Communications, with Poetical Elucidations, for Daily Use and Diversion, Volumen2Gale Research Company, 1967 |
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... say : In spite of all the devils in hell Here comes our old Bell . * Baron Holberg says he was in a com- pany of men of letters , where several con- jectures were offered concerning the origin of the word campana ; a klocke , ( i . e ...
... say : In spite of all the devils in hell Here comes our old Bell . * Baron Holberg says he was in a com- pany of men of letters , where several con- jectures were offered concerning the origin of the word campana ; a klocke , ( i . e ...
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... says it is also further confirmed by the act of the as- sembly [ the common council ] , which Maitland quotes [ after Stow ] , inasmuch as one reason which appears to have been urged by them for destroying the old seal was on account of ...
... says it is also further confirmed by the act of the as- sembly [ the common council ] , which Maitland quotes [ after Stow ] , inasmuch as one reason which appears to have been urged by them for destroying the old seal was on account of ...
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... says Hentzner , in 1598 , to our inn , we happened to meet some country people celebrating their harvest - home ; their last load of corn they crown with flowers , having besides an image richly dressed , by which perhaps they would ...
... says Hentzner , in 1598 , to our inn , we happened to meet some country people celebrating their harvest - home ; their last load of corn they crown with flowers , having besides an image richly dressed , by which perhaps they would ...
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The Every-day Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements ..., Volumen2 William Hone Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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