Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, Volume 3Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 - Amusements |
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Page 617
... observed a fine young man in appear- ance , who , with the most intrepid courage , attended with the most perfect calmness , was always in that part of the ship which was most engaged . After the firing had ceased , he sent his captain ...
... observed a fine young man in appear- ance , who , with the most intrepid courage , attended with the most perfect calmness , was always in that part of the ship which was most engaged . After the firing had ceased , he sent his captain ...
Page 147
... observed the party at the Red Lion , and who were returning home , not long after , on arriving at the spot , observed something which appeared like a dead sheep ; one descended , and was shocked to find a murdered man , and recognised ...
... observed the party at the Red Lion , and who were returning home , not long after , on arriving at the spot , observed something which appeared like a dead sheep ; one descended , and was shocked to find a murdered man , and recognised ...
Page 277
... observed the children busily employed m preparing garlands of such wild flowers as the beautiful valley produces , for the even- ing procession , which commenced at nine , in the following order : -The children ( chiefly girls ) holding ...
... observed the children busily employed m preparing garlands of such wild flowers as the beautiful valley produces , for the even- ing procession , which commenced at nine , in the following order : -The children ( chiefly girls ) holding ...
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