Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... observations of nature , en- livened and illustrated by apt quotations from our best poets ; or , who , in short , wishes to know what time was and will be , cannot fail of gratifying his curiosity by a reference to this useful little ...
... observations of nature , en- livened and illustrated by apt quotations from our best poets ; or , who , in short , wishes to know what time was and will be , cannot fail of gratifying his curiosity by a reference to this useful little ...
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... observe that the pages of this useful miscellany are diligently en- riched from the leading publications of the times , which are referred to in a manner honourable to the parties quoting them , and valuable to readers who may wish ...
... observe that the pages of this useful miscellany are diligently en- riched from the leading publications of the times , which are referred to in a manner honourable to the parties quoting them , and valuable to readers who may wish ...
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... observe , that the editor has avoided all re - iteration , and , like a skilful traveller , has made his journey easy to himself , and pleasant to his companions : nor has he forgotten his former fame , and wantonly thrown industry ...
... observe , that the editor has avoided all re - iteration , and , like a skilful traveller , has made his journey easy to himself , and pleasant to his companions : nor has he forgotten his former fame , and wantonly thrown industry ...
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... observed in the empire . Both the government and the people , rich and poor , take a longer or shorter respite from their cares and their labours at the new year . The last day of the old year is an anxious time to all debtors and ...
... observed in the empire . Both the government and the people , rich and poor , take a longer or shorter respite from their cares and their labours at the new year . The last day of the old year is an anxious time to all debtors and ...
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... observation of Twelfth Day in Cum- berland is thus noticed by a writer in the Mirror : ' In many of the small towns they have what many would call a nasty dish , ' consisting of scalded peas , ' and a hare , or some other kind of game ...
... observation of Twelfth Day in Cum- berland is thus noticed by a writer in the Mirror : ' In many of the small towns they have what many would call a nasty dish , ' consisting of scalded peas , ' and a hare , or some other kind of game ...
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