The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calandar of Popular Amusements, Sports Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs and Events ...T. Tegg, 1835 |
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... readers who thought the work ought to have been finished in one volume , and others , who were not inclined to follow beyond a second ; and their apprehensions that it could not , or their wishes that it should not be carried further ...
... readers who thought the work ought to have been finished in one volume , and others , who were not inclined to follow beyond a second ; and their apprehensions that it could not , or their wishes that it should not be carried further ...
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... readers with useful knowledge concerning the weather of our latitude , and induce the inquisitive to resort to Mr. Howard's book , as a careful guide of high authority in conducting their researches . That gentleman , it is hoped , will ...
... readers with useful knowledge concerning the weather of our latitude , and induce the inquisitive to resort to Mr. Howard's book , as a careful guide of high authority in conducting their researches . That gentleman , it is hoped , will ...
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... readers , and make him her own for another twelve months at least . " NATURALISTS ' CALENDAR . Under this head it is proposed to place the " Mean temperature of every day in the Year for London and its environs , on an average of Twenty ...
... readers , and make him her own for another twelve months at least . " NATURALISTS ' CALENDAR . Under this head it is proposed to place the " Mean temperature of every day in the Year for London and its environs , on an average of Twenty ...
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... readers , to know the origin of Exchequer bills , I send you the following account In the years 1696 and 1697 , the silver currency of the kingdom being , by clip- ping , washing , grinding , filing , & c . re- duced to about half its ...
... readers , to know the origin of Exchequer bills , I send you the following account In the years 1696 and 1697 , the silver currency of the kingdom being , by clip- ping , washing , grinding , filing , & c . re- duced to about half its ...
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... reader , If thou art not over - much prejudiced by the advances of modernization , ( I like a long new - coined word , ) so that , even in these " latter days , " thou dost not hesi- tate to place explicit reliance on ancient , yet ...
... reader , If thou art not over - much prejudiced by the advances of modernization , ( I like a long new - coined word , ) so that , even in these " latter days , " thou dost not hesi- tate to place explicit reliance on ancient , yet ...
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The Every-Day Book and Table Book: Or Ever-Lasting Calendar of Popular ... William Hone Podgląd niedostępny - 2013 |
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