Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... field from whence he culled his sweets ; by which , those who are pleased with his banquet , know the sources from which he catered . He deserves still higher praise , for the pure and exalted strain of rational piety which pervades the ...
... field from whence he culled his sweets ; by which , those who are pleased with his banquet , know the sources from which he catered . He deserves still higher praise , for the pure and exalted strain of rational piety which pervades the ...
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... own hair , 80 waggons and carts ; 80 ploughs , and used none , 50 saddles and furniture for the menage , 30 wheel- barrows ; so many walking - sticks , that a toyman in Leicester Fields offered £ 8 for them ; 60 horses 8 REMARKABLE DAYS.
... own hair , 80 waggons and carts ; 80 ploughs , and used none , 50 saddles and furniture for the menage , 30 wheel- barrows ; so many walking - sticks , that a toyman in Leicester Fields offered £ 8 for them ; 60 horses 8 REMARKABLE DAYS.
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Leicester Fields offered £ 8 for them ; 60 horses and mares , 300 pick - axes , 200 spades and shovels , 75 ladders , and 240 razors . He possessed also £ 700 per annum , and £ 1000 in money , which ( he dying in- testate ) became the ...
Leicester Fields offered £ 8 for them ; 60 horses and mares , 300 pick - axes , 200 spades and shovels , 75 ladders , and 240 razors . He possessed also £ 700 per annum , and £ 1000 in money , which ( he dying in- testate ) became the ...
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... field peas ( which are brought to table with the hare ) , and are scalded in water , with the husks on , after which a lump of butter is put in the middle , and they are picked out as they are eaten : the sup- per concludes with atharve ...
... field peas ( which are brought to table with the hare ) , and are scalded in water , with the husks on , after which a lump of butter is put in the middle , and they are picked out as they are eaten : the sup- per concludes with atharve ...
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... fields and woods ; and although they may be covered with the fleecy mantle of winter , the industrious col- lector will find objects of sufficient interest to reward his assiduity . The best companion in his walks will be ' Samouelle's ...
... fields and woods ; and although they may be covered with the fleecy mantle of winter , the industrious col- lector will find objects of sufficient interest to reward his assiduity . The best companion in his walks will be ' Samouelle's ...
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