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... Book , 1819 . Certain Festival Days were believed , formerly , to prognosticate the weather of the coming year ; and , although the alteration of the style , by removing each festival about twe.ve days forwarder in the calendar ...
... Book , 1819 . Certain Festival Days were believed , formerly , to prognosticate the weather of the coming year ; and , although the alteration of the style , by removing each festival about twe.ve days forwarder in the calendar ...
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... Book , I find , gentle reader , since we discoursed in that work , that the world , and all that is therein , have changed - I know not how much , nor whether to the disadvantage of my present purpose . It is my intention , however , to ...
... Book , I find , gentle reader , since we discoursed in that work , that the world , and all that is therein , have changed - I know not how much , nor whether to the disadvantage of my present purpose . It is my intention , however , to ...
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... Book . " The complete New - Year's Gift , or Religious Meditations , 1725. " 12mo . " The Young Gentleman's New - Year's Gift , or Advice to a Nephew , 1729. " 12mo . Among the works published under this title , the most curious is a ...
... Book . " The complete New - Year's Gift , or Religious Meditations , 1725. " 12mo . " The Young Gentleman's New - Year's Gift , or Advice to a Nephew , 1729. " 12mo . Among the works published under this title , the most curious is a ...
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... books , fruit , such as apples , pears , oranges ; or vegetables , such as a cauliflower , a root of celery , an onion ; any thing , in short , which can be made of confectionary , with a hollow within , to hold the ... BOOK . - JANUARY 1 .
... books , fruit , such as apples , pears , oranges ; or vegetables , such as a cauliflower , a root of celery , an onion ; any thing , in short , which can be made of confectionary , with a hollow within , to hold the ... BOOK . - JANUARY 1 .
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... Spaniards curse , No sorrow we shall find : " Tis then no matter how things go , Or who's our friend , or who's our foe . With a fa , & c . To pass our tedious hours away , We throw a 22 30 THE YEAR BOOK . - JANUARY 2 . 339.
... Spaniards curse , No sorrow we shall find : " Tis then no matter how things go , Or who's our friend , or who's our foe . With a fa , & c . To pass our tedious hours away , We throw a 22 30 THE YEAR BOOK . - JANUARY 2 . 339.
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