New Curiosities of Literature & Book of the Months, Том 1Churton, 1847 |
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... passing to and fro in every quarter of the city , some for ornament , and others for the table ; some from the rich to the poor , and others from the poor to the rich ; some amongst the wealthy classes , and others in like manner among ...
... passing to and fro in every quarter of the city , some for ornament , and others for the table ; some from the rich to the poor , and others from the poor to the rich ; some amongst the wealthy classes , and others in like manner among ...
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... passing through the hands of those in office to their subordinates , and the former kissing the person to whom he presented the intended gift . Others imitated this example ; gold flowed about freely on all sides ; and the revelry in ...
... passing through the hands of those in office to their subordinates , and the former kissing the person to whom he presented the intended gift . Others imitated this example ; gold flowed about freely on all sides ; and the revelry in ...
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... passed in riot . The fourth day somewhat diminished the excesses of the festival , though even the fifth did not quite put an end to them ; people still continued lingering about the flesh - pots of Egypt , and it was only slowly and ...
... passed in riot . The fourth day somewhat diminished the excesses of the festival , though even the fifth did not quite put an end to them ; people still continued lingering about the flesh - pots of Egypt , and it was only slowly and ...
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... passing by those that are not good bearers , he addresses it in the following words : Health to thee , Good apple tree ! Well to bear , pocket - fulls , hat - fulls , Peck - fulls , bushel bag fulls . And then drinking up part of the ...
... passing by those that are not good bearers , he addresses it in the following words : Health to thee , Good apple tree ! Well to bear , pocket - fulls , hat - fulls , Peck - fulls , bushel bag fulls . And then drinking up part of the ...
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... passed through Arabia into Bethlehem ‡ —rather a round - about way it must be owned - to offer homage to the infant in the manger . Collier , however , has given us one of Alfred's laws , which seems to point at another reason for this ...
... passed through Arabia into Bethlehem ‡ —rather a round - about way it must be owned - to offer homage to the infant in the manger . Collier , however , has given us one of Alfred's laws , which seems to point at another reason for this ...
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