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 AlmanacThomas Tegg ...R. Griffin and Company ... also J. Cumming, 1832 - 822 Seiten |
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... James I. , a short poem in hexameter Latin verses , being his first offering of that kind . Books were not only sent as presents on this day , but the practice occasioned numerous publications bearing the title , as a popular ...
... James I. , a short poem in hexameter Latin verses , being his first offering of that kind . Books were not only sent as presents on this day , but the practice occasioned numerous publications bearing the title , as a popular ...
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... James I. ( then James VI . of Scotland only ) at Christmas , 1602 , for a New - year's gift , a curious " dark lantern . " The top was a crown of pure gold , serving also to cover a perfume pan ; within it was a shield of silver ...
... James I. ( then James VI . of Scotland only ) at Christmas , 1602 , for a New - year's gift , a curious " dark lantern . " The top was a crown of pure gold , serving also to cover a perfume pan ; within it was a shield of silver ...
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... James's park , seeing people play at pall mall . ” . Pall - Mall . a crumb of this stone ; and , at last , out of January 3. - Day breaks . his philosophical commiseration , he gave me a morsel as large as a rape seed ; but , I said ...
... James's park , seeing people play at pall mall . ” . Pall - Mall . a crumb of this stone ; and , at last , out of January 3. - Day breaks . his philosophical commiseration , he gave me a morsel as large as a rape seed ; but , I said ...
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... James I. at Windsor , and Hampton Court ; the lord chancel- lor Bacon , and his brother Nicholas , at Gorhambury ; Thomas Howard earl of Arundel , and his lady Alathea Talbot , at Worksop ; William earl of Pembroke , at St. James's ...
... James I. at Windsor , and Hampton Court ; the lord chancel- lor Bacon , and his brother Nicholas , at Gorhambury ; Thomas Howard earl of Arundel , and his lady Alathea Talbot , at Worksop ; William earl of Pembroke , at St. James's ...
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... ( James I. ) awakened with the noise started out of bed and cried " Treason ! Treason ! " The court was raised and almost in arms , the earl of Arundel with his sword drawn ran to the bed chamber to rescue the king's person , and the city ...
... ( James I. ) awakened with the noise started out of bed and cried " Treason ! Treason ! " The court was raised and almost in arms , the earl of Arundel with his sword drawn ran to the bed chamber to rescue the king's person , and the city ...
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