The every day book: or a guide to the year: describing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days in past and present timesWilliam Tegg, 1866 |
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... church . Then the bushop raised and rebuked him , and defended himself . Then the man of arms alleged the contrarie , and commanded the poor man to go on . The poor man proceeds with a long list of the bushop's evil practices , the ...
... church . Then the bushop raised and rebuked him , and defended himself . Then the man of arms alleged the contrarie , and commanded the poor man to go on . The poor man proceeds with a long list of the bushop's evil practices , the ...
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... church , for it is , in fact , only a chapel of ease to Hornsey church . This road runs through land belonging to the bishopric of Lon- don , and was made , by permission of the bishop in former times , probably when the whole of this ...
... church , for it is , in fact , only a chapel of ease to Hornsey church . This road runs through land belonging to the bishopric of Lon- don , and was made , by permission of the bishop in former times , probably when the whole of this ...
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... church , and no more to be re- quired . For the performance of this annual present of venison , he charged his lands and bound his heirs ; and twenty seven years afterwards , his son , sir Walter , confirmed the grant . The observance ...
... church , and no more to be re- quired . For the performance of this annual present of venison , he charged his lands and bound his heirs ; and twenty seven years afterwards , his son , sir Walter , confirmed the grant . The observance ...
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... Church in danger , ' we read " The Church in anger . " Close at the heels of the latter is an object al- most as miserable , as the exceedingly mi- serable figure in the frontispiece to the " Miseries of Human Life . " This rear- ward ...
... Church in danger , ' we read " The Church in anger . " Close at the heels of the latter is an object al- most as miserable , as the exceedingly mi- serable figure in the frontispiece to the " Miseries of Human Life . " This rear- ward ...
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... church , Leicester . When a full peal was rung , the ringers were said ' pulsare classicum . ' " Bells were a great object of supersti . tion among our ancestors . Each of them was represented to have its peculiar name and virtues , and ...
... church , Leicester . When a full peal was rung , the ringers were said ' pulsare classicum . ' " Bells were a great object of supersti . tion among our ancestors . Each of them was represented to have its peculiar name and virtues , and ...
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The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the ..., Volume 2 William Hone Visualização completa - 1889 |
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