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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... feet and stand ! Jack . Oh hon , my back , I'm sairly wounded . Doctor . What ails your back ? Jack . There's a hole in't you may turn your tongue ten times round it ! Doctor . How did you get it ? Jack . Fighting for our land . Doctor ...
... feet and stand ! Jack . Oh hon , my back , I'm sairly wounded . Doctor . What ails your back ? Jack . There's a hole in't you may turn your tongue ten times round it ! Doctor . How did you get it ? Jack . Fighting for our land . Doctor ...
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... feet of the turf ; it had the house and offices , buildings of ordinary height , to the S. and S.E. distant about twenty yards , but was in other respects freely exposed . For the next three years , the observa- tions were made partly ...
... feet of the turf ; it had the house and offices , buildings of ordinary height , to the S. and S.E. distant about twenty yards , but was in other respects freely exposed . For the next three years , the observa- tions were made partly ...
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... feet high , was A witness not , and could not be on fire . to that end , gave a lively specimen of familiar statement and illustration . He began by telling the magistrate , that he was a sweep - chimney by profession - a piece of ...
... feet high , was A witness not , and could not be on fire . to that end , gave a lively specimen of familiar statement and illustration . He began by telling the magistrate , that he was a sweep - chimney by profession - a piece of ...
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... feet in height , were erected , by placing the pole upright on the ground , near the person to be sworn , who was required to take off his hat , and all present having done the same , the landlord then , in a loud voice , swore in the ...
... feet in height , were erected , by placing the pole upright on the ground , near the person to be sworn , who was required to take off his hat , and all present having done the same , the landlord then , in a loud voice , swore in the ...
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... feet diameter ; they represent halls and cham- bers . Two or three such machines toge- ther would make handsome houses . In lanthorns of these dimensions the Chinese are able to eat , lodge , receive visits , have balls , and act plays ...
... feet diameter ; they represent halls and cham- bers . Two or three such machines toge- ther would make handsome houses . In lanthorns of these dimensions the Chinese are able to eat , lodge , receive visits , have balls , and act plays ...
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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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