When a town celebrates the busk," says he, " having previously provided themselves with new clothes, new pots, pans, and other household utensils and furniture, they collect all their worn out clothes and other despicable things, sweep and cleanse their... Traditional Festivals: A Multicultural Encyclopedia - Page 35by Christian Roy - 2005 - 548 pagesLimited preview - About this book
 | Elizabeth Elkins Sanders - Indianen van Noord-Amerika - 1828 - 179 pages
...the busk, having previously provided themselves with new clothes, household utensils, and furniture, they collect all their worn-out clothes, and other...cleanse their houses, squares, and the whole town, and all the remaining grain, and other old provisions, they cast into one common heap, and consume... | |
 | Horace Smith - Amusements - 1831 - 355 pages
...and furniture, they collect all their worn-out clothes and other despicable things, sweep and clean their houses, squares, and the whole town of their filth ; which, with all the remaining grain, and other old provisions, they cast together in one common heap, and consume it with... | |
 | Horace Smith - Amusements - 1831 - 355 pages
...previously provided themselves with new clothes, new pots, pans, and other household utensils and furniture, they collect all their worn-out clothes and other despicable things, sweep and clean their houses, squares, and the whole town of their filth ; which, with all the remaining grain,... | |
 | Horace Smith - English literature - 1833 - 355 pages
...previously provided themselves with new clothes, new pots, pans, and other household utensils and furniture, they collect all their worn-out clothes and other despicable things, sweep and clean their houses, squares, and the whole town of their filth ; which, with all the remaining grain,... | |
 | Child rearing - 1847
...previously provided themselves with new clothes, new pots, pans, and other household utensils and furniture, they collect all their worn-out clothes and other despicable things, sweep and clean their houses, squares, and the whole town of their filth ; which, with all the remaining grain,... | |
 | Henry David Thoreau - Authors, American - 1882 - 357 pages
...clothes, new pots, pans, and other household utensils and furniture, they collect all their worn out clothes and other despicable things, sweep and cleanse...the whole town, of their filth, which with all the remaining grain and other old provisions they cast together into one common heap, and consume it with... | |
 | Henry David Thoreau - 1893
...clothes, new pots, pans, and other household utensils and furniture, they collect all their worn out clothes and other despicable things, sweep and cleanse...the whole town, of their filth, which with all the remaining grain and other old provisions they cast together into one common heap, and consume it with... | |
 | Barnard Shipp - America - 1897 - 451 pages
...provided themselves with new clothes, new pots, new pans, and other household utensils and furniture, they collect all their worn-out clothes and other...the whole town of their filth, which, with all the remaining grain and other old provisions, they cast together in one common heap, and consume it with... | |
 | Henry David Thoreau - 1897
...clothes, new pots, pans, and other household utensils and furniture, they collect all their worn out clothes and other despicable things, sweep and cleanse...the whole town, of their filth, which with all the remaining grain and other old provisions they cast together into one common heap, and consume it with... | |
 | Harry Roberts - Camping - 1903 - 175 pages
...themselves with new clothes, new pots, pans, and other household utensils and furniture, the people collect all their worn-out clothes and other despicable...the whole town, of their filth, which, with all the remaining grain and other old provisions, they cast together into one common heap, and consume it with... | |
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