Lancashire Legends, Traditions, Pageants, Sports, &c: With an Appendix Containing a Rare Tract on the Lancashire Witches, &c., &cG. Routledge, 1873 - 283 sider |
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Side v
... frequently indulged in when natural phenomena have not admitted of an easy explanation to those who lacked the requisite information . The ringing of the curfew bell at Burnley , and other places , is plainly a relic of early Norman ...
... frequently indulged in when natural phenomena have not admitted of an easy explanation to those who lacked the requisite information . The ringing of the curfew bell at Burnley , and other places , is plainly a relic of early Norman ...
Side vi
... frequent ingredient in the composition of our local legends . His bonds are always signed with the blood of his victims , and not a few of our localities can produce traditional instances of his crafty doings . He is also credited with ...
... frequent ingredient in the composition of our local legends . His bonds are always signed with the blood of his victims , and not a few of our localities can produce traditional instances of his crafty doings . He is also credited with ...
Side xv
... frequently of greater importance than those which occur on the battle - field or in the senate . The actions of the former may affect the destinies of a nation— the measures of the latter may change the course of his country's policy ...
... frequently of greater importance than those which occur on the battle - field or in the senate . The actions of the former may affect the destinies of a nation— the measures of the latter may change the course of his country's policy ...
Side 5
... frequently visited the Eagle's Crag in order to study nature and admire the varied aspects of the surrounding country . On these occasions she often felt a strong desire to possess super- * In Dr Whitaker's pedigree of this family ...
... frequently visited the Eagle's Crag in order to study nature and admire the varied aspects of the surrounding country . On these occasions she often felt a strong desire to possess super- * In Dr Whitaker's pedigree of this family ...
Side 38
... frequently tried their powers in order to discover this hidden wealth ; but they have not yet been successful . It is still believed , however , that on some future occasion they will be more fortunate , and that the demons who guard ...
... frequently tried their powers in order to discover this hidden wealth ; but they have not yet been successful . It is still believed , however , that on some future occasion they will be more fortunate , and that the demons who guard ...
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