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Page 192
... played two or three times , " to audiences enthusiastic in approval but scanty in number . " Macready afterwards frequently produced the play on his provincial tours , and I find mention of it in his diary for 1830. The great play when ...
... played two or three times , " to audiences enthusiastic in approval but scanty in number . " Macready afterwards frequently produced the play on his provincial tours , and I find mention of it in his diary for 1830. The great play when ...
Page 361
... play at farthing , half - penny , or penny Gleek , which will amount to a prettie considerable summe , if they continue the Game ; and if they please , they may play higher ; as at four - penny , six - penny , or twelve - penny Gleek ...
... play at farthing , half - penny , or penny Gleek , which will amount to a prettie considerable summe , if they continue the Game ; and if they please , they may play higher ; as at four - penny , six - penny , or twelve - penny Gleek ...
Page 363
... play at Tidie , or leave it out , that is , whether it shall be reckon'ď four , or whether it shall go for an ordinary card ; some say that it is a card that they are apt to forget , and therefore they'l not play it ; but that is left ...
... play at Tidie , or leave it out , that is , whether it shall be reckon'ď four , or whether it shall go for an ordinary card ; some say that it is a card that they are apt to forget , and therefore they'l not play it ; but that is left ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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