Faiths and Folklore of the British Isles: A Descriptive and Historical Dictionary of the Superstitions, Beliefs and Popular Customs of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, from Norman Times to the End of the Nineteenth Century, with Classical and Foreign Analogues, Volume 1B. Blom, 1965 - 672 páginas |
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... kind of shell - fish , which is found sticking on the bottom of ships , should when broken off become a species of goose . Yet old writers of the first credit in other re- 66 Like your Scotch barnacle , now a block , Instantly a worm ...
... kind of shell - fish , which is found sticking on the bottom of ships , should when broken off become a species of goose . Yet old writers of the first credit in other re- 66 Like your Scotch barnacle , now a block , Instantly a worm ...
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... kind of relation to the festivity from whence it takes its name . Our tables are always set out with this dish just at the time and probably for the same reason that our windows are adorned with ivy . I am the more confirmed in this ...
... kind of relation to the festivity from whence it takes its name . Our tables are always set out with this dish just at the time and probably for the same reason that our windows are adorned with ivy . I am the more confirmed in this ...
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... kind was the unfortunate person , who might in the good old days be " begged " for a fool , if he was heir to an estate , and had no friends . These abuses were once frequent . See Thoms ' Anecdotes and Traditions , 1839 , p . 7 , and ...
... kind was the unfortunate person , who might in the good old days be " begged " for a fool , if he was heir to an estate , and had no friends . These abuses were once frequent . See Thoms ' Anecdotes and Traditions , 1839 , p . 7 , and ...
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