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 Diversion, Volum 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 |
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... according to my own sense of subject and style . In numerous instances they have been as satisfactory to me as to my readers ; many of whom , however , are less difficult to please than I am , and have favour- ably received some things ...
... according to my own sense of subject and style . In numerous instances they have been as satisfactory to me as to my readers ; many of whom , however , are less difficult to please than I am , and have favour- ably received some things ...
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... According to the ancient mythology , Janus was the god of gates and avenues , and in that character held a key in his right hand , and a rod in his left , to sym- bolize his opening and ruling the year : sometimes he bore the number 300 ...
... According to the ancient mythology , Janus was the god of gates and avenues , and in that character held a key in his right hand , and a rod in his left , to sym- bolize his opening and ruling the year : sometimes he bore the number 300 ...
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... According to Butler , these were Irish saints . One founded the mo- nastery , now the town of Balla , in Con- naught . The other is said to have founded 120 cells , and thirty churches , in one of which he passed thirty years , and died ...
... According to Butler , these were Irish saints . One founded the mo- nastery , now the town of Balla , in Con- naught . The other is said to have founded 120 cells , and thirty churches , in one of which he passed thirty years , and died ...
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... According to Cressy , the inhabitants buried his body without knowing any thing about him , till " a heavenly light appeared every night over his sepulture , " when they held an inquest , and a count Fumert buried him in the church of ...
... According to Cressy , the inhabitants buried his body without knowing any thing about him , till " a heavenly light appeared every night over his sepulture , " when they held an inquest , and a count Fumert buried him in the church of ...
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... according to their numbers ; the king No. 1 , the queen No. 2 , and so on . The king is then to recite the verse on his ticket ; then the queen the verse on hers ; and so the characters are to proceed in numerical order . This done ...
... according to their numbers ; the king No. 1 , the queen No. 2 , and so on . The king is then to recite the verse on his ticket ; then the queen the verse on hers ; and so the characters are to proceed in numerical order . This done ...
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