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JANUARY wolves of our ancient forests , impelled by which he. DU THIS is the first and the coldest month of the year . Its zodiacal sign is Aquarius or the Waterbearer It derives its name from Janus , a deity represented by the Romans ...
JANUARY wolves of our ancient forests , impelled by which he. DU THIS is the first and the coldest month of the year . Its zodiacal sign is Aquarius or the Waterbearer It derives its name from Janus , a deity represented by the Romans ...
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... and placed one within the other , so as to which will be frequently referred to for baie an opening and a space between its lore regarding our ancient customs , is 15 Iuni 21 232 C sunt * 1 * 1211 27 TIIE EVERY - DAY BOOK .
... and placed one within the other , so as to which will be frequently referred to for baie an opening and a space between its lore regarding our ancient customs , is 15 Iuni 21 232 C sunt * 1 * 1211 27 TIIE EVERY - DAY BOOK .
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during the twelve days of Christmas , as certainly not ; and therefore an objector of ancient custom , continues without to this pastime will do well to read the abatement during the prolongation of reasoning of the whole passage as it ...
during the twelve days of Christmas , as certainly not ; and therefore an objector of ancient custom , continues without to this pastime will do well to read the abatement during the prolongation of reasoning of the whole passage as it ...
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This ceremony and the priest , having blessed some salt was adopted by the Romish church from and water , read in one corner this gospel , certain customs of the ancient Romans , “ To us a child is born , ” & c . with the in their ...
This ceremony and the priest , having blessed some salt was adopted by the Romish church from and water , read in one corner this gospel , certain customs of the ancient Romans , “ To us a child is born , ” & c . with the in their ...
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1712 , sets forth “ a true account ceived sentence , “ to suffer death , by of their ancient , odd , customary gibbet- having their heads severed and cut of law ; and their particular form of trying froin their bodies at Halifax gibbet ...
1712 , sets forth “ a true account ceived sentence , “ to suffer death , by of their ancient , odd , customary gibbet- having their heads severed and cut of law ; and their particular form of trying froin their bodies at Halifax gibbet ...
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