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 [2 Volumes]: A Multicultural Encyclopediaby Christian Roy - 2005 - 548 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Harry Roberts - Camping - 1903 - 198 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... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - Natural history - 1904 - 268 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...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 - 1906 - 418 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... | |
| United States - 1907 - 1028 pages
...utensils and furniture, they collect all -their worn-out clothes and other despicable things, sweepand cleanse their houses, squares, and 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... | |
| 1907 - 1000 pages
...utensils and furniture, they collect all -their worn-out clothes and other despicable things, sweepand cleanse their houses, squares, and 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 - Authors, American - 1910 - 538 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...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... | |
| William Graham Sumner, Albert Galloway Keller, Maurice Rea Davie - Sociology - 1927 - 1460 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...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... | |
| R. W. B. Lewis - History - 1955 - 212 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... | |
| Gilbert Debusscher, Henry I. Schvey, Marc Maufort - American drama - 1989 - 248 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...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 - Biography & Autobiography - 1995 - 360 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... | |
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