Observations on Popular Antiquities Including the Whole of Mr. Bourne's Anti Quitates Vulgares EtcVernor, 1810 - 471 páginas |
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... vulgar Rites and popular Opinions . Of these , when we are desirous of tracing them back- wards to their Origin , many lose themselves in Antiquity . They have indeed travelled down to us through a long Succession of Years , and the ...
... vulgar Rites and popular Opinions . Of these , when we are desirous of tracing them back- wards to their Origin , many lose themselves in Antiquity . They have indeed travelled down to us through a long Succession of Years , and the ...
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... vulgar Ceremonies in our Nation , can fail of deducing them in their first Direction from the Times when Popery was our established Religion . We shall not wonder that these were able to survive the Reformation , when we consider , that ...
... vulgar Ceremonies in our Nation , can fail of deducing them in their first Direction from the Times when Popery was our established Religion . We shall not wonder that these were able to survive the Reformation , when we consider , that ...
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... Vulgar ; of those little ones , who occupy the lowest Place in the political Arrangement of human Beings . Westgate Street , Newcastle , Nov. 27 , 1776 . J. B. N. B. Here follow Mr. Bourne's Title - Page , Dedi- cation , and Preface ...
... Vulgar ; of those little ones , who occupy the lowest Place in the political Arrangement of human Beings . Westgate Street , Newcastle , Nov. 27 , 1776 . J. B. N. B. Here follow Mr. Bourne's Title - Page , Dedi- cation , and Preface ...
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... Vulgar . I would not be thought a Reviver of old Rites and Ceremonies to the Burdening of the People , nor an Abolisher of innocent Customs , which are their Pleasures and Recreations : I aim at nothing , but a regulation of those which ...
... Vulgar . I would not be thought a Reviver of old Rites and Ceremonies to the Burdening of the People , nor an Abolisher of innocent Customs , which are their Pleasures and Recreations : I aim at nothing , but a regulation of those which ...
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John Brand. CHAP . VII . Of Church - Yards ; why the Vulgar are generally afraid of pass- ing through them at Nights : The Original of this Fear ; that there is nothing in them now , more than in other Places to be afraid of . 83 CHAP ...
John Brand. CHAP . VII . Of Church - Yards ; why the Vulgar are generally afraid of pass- ing through them at Nights : The Original of this Fear ; that there is nothing in them now , more than in other Places to be afraid of . 83 CHAP ...
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