The Year Book of Daily Recreation & Information: Concerning Remarkable Men & Manners, Times & Seasons, Solemnities & Merry-makings, Antiquities & Novelties, on the Plan of the Every Day Book & Table Book, Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Customs, & Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times: Forming a Complete History of the Year; & a Perpetual Key to the Almanac |
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Page 45
... fair kercheif , and the king must put them on himself ; and he must have his sceptre in his right hand , and the ball with the cross in the left hand , and the crown upon his head . And he must offer that day gold , myrrh , and sense ...
... fair kercheif , and the king must put them on himself ; and he must have his sceptre in his right hand , and the ball with the cross in the left hand , and the crown upon his head . And he must offer that day gold , myrrh , and sense ...
Page 47
... evening , within three hours from its leaving the city ; this was deemed " fair time , " consi- dering the necessity for precaution against the accidents of " night travelling ! " 51 THE YEAR BOOK . - JANUARY : 6 . 48.
... evening , within three hours from its leaving the city ; this was deemed " fair time , " consi- dering the necessity for precaution against the accidents of " night travelling ! " 51 THE YEAR BOOK . - JANUARY : 6 . 48.
Page 73
... fair , Fit for a judge himself to wear . In a thumb vial you shall see , Close cork'd , some drops of honesty ; Which after searching kingdoms round At last were in a cottage found . An antidote , if such there be , Against the charm of ...
... fair , Fit for a judge himself to wear . In a thumb vial you shall see , Close cork'd , some drops of honesty ; Which after searching kingdoms round At last were in a cottage found . An antidote , if such there be , Against the charm of ...
Page 81
... fair palace ! to as great a master - piece of bounty as our age hath afforded . This Mr. Chetham , by his will , bearing date the 16th Decem- ber , 1651 , gave £ 7000 to buy a fee - sim- ple estate of £ 420 for ever , for the educa ...
... fair palace ! to as great a master - piece of bounty as our age hath afforded . This Mr. Chetham , by his will , bearing date the 16th Decem- ber , 1651 , gave £ 7000 to buy a fee - sim- ple estate of £ 420 for ever , for the educa ...
Page 87
... fair hate sect o greyt lung swords Sin th ' feyght at Peterloo , mon . We seed a wooden cock loikewise , Boh dang it , mon , theas college boys , They tell'n a pack o starink loics , Os sure os teaw'r a sinner ; 1 That cock when it ...
... fair hate sect o greyt lung swords Sin th ' feyght at Peterloo , mon . We seed a wooden cock loikewise , Boh dang it , mon , theas college boys , They tell'n a pack o starink loics , Os sure os teaw'r a sinner ; 1 That cock when it ...
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