The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 17;Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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... fair - goers , seated in their sliding - trays , balancing themselves as they cut along , one close upon the other , yet with no chance of overtaking each other ( unless by some ... fair : 1873 . 439 THE GREAT FAIRS AND MARKETS OF EUROPE .
... fair - goers , seated in their sliding - trays , balancing themselves as they cut along , one close upon the other , yet with no chance of overtaking each other ( unless by some ... fair : 1873 . 439 THE GREAT FAIRS AND MARKETS OF EUROPE .
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In Ireland there was one pre - eminently famous fair - need I say " Donnybrook ; " but in different parts of Ireland there are still what they call ( and truly , as we shall see , by - and - by ) " pig - fairs , " and the great fair at ...
In Ireland there was one pre - eminently famous fair - need I say " Donnybrook ; " but in different parts of Ireland there are still what they call ( and truly , as we shall see , by - and - by ) " pig - fairs , " and the great fair at ...
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... Fair ( besides being a market for horses , cattle , and sheep ) was a de- lightful fair in former years , whatever may be thought of it at the present time . Its pastoral outskirts presented features of a similar character to those just ...
... Fair ( besides being a market for horses , cattle , and sheep ) was a de- lightful fair in former years , whatever may be thought of it at the present time . Its pastoral outskirts presented features of a similar character to those just ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
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