The Old Farmer and His Almanack: Being Some Observations on Life and Manners in New England a Hundred Years Ago, Suggested by Reading the Earlier Numbers of Mr. Robert B. Thomas's Farmer's Almanack, Together with Extracts Curious, Instructive, and Entertaining, as Well as a Variety of Miscellaneous Matter |
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... morning . 31 Partridge and Gadbury were the best known almanac- makers of their day . They were equally popular in their lifetime , but in posthumous reputation Partridge has distanced his rival . He owes his immortality not so much to ...
... morning . 31 Partridge and Gadbury were the best known almanac- makers of their day . They were equally popular in their lifetime , but in posthumous reputation Partridge has distanced his rival . He owes his immortality not so much to ...
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... morning are very com- fortable Pope Alexander by the advice of a Jew his Physician did so , and lived till his dying day , in despight of all his enemies . :: In the same year Poor Robin characterizes December , with a hit at the ...
... morning are very com- fortable Pope Alexander by the advice of a Jew his Physician did so , and lived till his dying day , in despight of all his enemies . :: In the same year Poor Robin characterizes December , with a hit at the ...
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... morning , and prefs it out moderately . Plough for fummer fallows 26 E 20th Sun. paft Trin . with at every opportunity that le 27 2004 [ Sts . Sim . & Jude.jfure will admit . 28 3 S.J.C.Camb.C.P.Tifb . vind Roots in general may now be ...
... morning , and prefs it out moderately . Plough for fummer fallows 26 E 20th Sun. paft Trin . with at every opportunity that le 27 2004 [ Sts . Sim . & Jude.jfure will admit . 28 3 S.J.C.Camb.C.P.Tifb . vind Roots in general may now be ...
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... the society of such men , publick spirit would thrive . like a clover field , and its sweet fragrance be scented from afar . ( December , 1808. ) [ GOING TO MEETING . ] 66 Good morning , WIT AND WISDOM OF THE FARMER'S CALENDAR 87.
... the society of such men , publick spirit would thrive . like a clover field , and its sweet fragrance be scented from afar . ( December , 1808. ) [ GOING TO MEETING . ] 66 Good morning , WIT AND WISDOM OF THE FARMER'S CALENDAR 87.
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... morning , Squire Thimbleberry ! So then you are carry- ing out your whole family to meeting this morning to hear the new - year's sermon ? " O yes , Mr. Weatherwise , I always intend that my family shall attend meeting at all times of ...
... morning , Squire Thimbleberry ! So then you are carry- ing out your whole family to meeting this morning to hear the new - year's sermon ? " O yes , Mr. Weatherwise , I always intend that my family shall attend meeting at all times of ...
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Page 305 - It is the very error of the moon ; She comes more near the earth than she was wont ; And makes men mad.
Page 171 - Doom'd o'er the world through devious paths to roam, Each clime my country, and each house my home, My soul is soothed, my cares have found an end, I greet my long lost, unforgotten friend. For thee through Paris, that corrupted town, How long in vain I wandered up and down, Where shameless Bacchus, with his drenching hoard, Cold from his cave usurps the morning board. London is lost in smoke and...
Page 115 - WITCH. Round about the cauldron go; In the poison'd entrails throw. Toad, that under cold stone Days and nights has thirty-one Swelter'd venom sleeping got, Boil thou first i
Page 170 - The days grow short; but though the falling sun To the glad swain proclaims his day's work done, Night's pleasing shades his various tasks prolong, And yield new subjects to my various song. For now, the corn-house...
Page 299 - Some such motive, we doubt not, moved one or two of our natural and experimental philosophers to get up the project of a railroad from Boston to Albany ; — a project, which every one knows, — who knows the simplest rules in arithmetic, — to be impracticable but at an expense little less than the market value of the whole territory of Massachusetts; and which, if practicable, every person of common sense knows would be as useless as a railroad from Boston to the Moon.
Page 370 - I would smoke it? (a usual compliment now a days, among the saints and sinners), but this no way suited me. For though I had formerly used tobacco, yet I had left it ever since I was first taken. It seems to be a bait the devil lays to make men lose their precious time.
Page 356 - You are a child — you cannot understand matters of war — let your brother or your chief come — him will I answer.
Page 149 - Ye sons of Columbia, who bravely have fought For those rights, which unstained from your sires had descended, May you long taste the blessings your valor has bought, And your sons reap the soil which their fathers defended.
Page 149 - Mid the reign of mild Peace, May your nation increase, With the glory of Rome and the wisdom of Greece ; And ne'er shall the sons of Columbia be slaves, While the earth bears a plant, or the sea rolls its waves.
Page 45 - I have consulted the star of his nativity by my own rules, and find he will infallibly die upon the 29th of March next, about eleven at night, of a raging fever ; therefore I advise him to consider of it, and settle his affairs in time.