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" It is not to be wondered at, if the town of Cambridge cannot receive, or entertain the numbers of people that come to this fair; not Cambridge only, but all the towns round are full; nay, the very barns and stables are... "
A Tour Thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain: Divided Into Circuits Or ... - Page 93
by Daniel Defoe - 1762
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Annals of Cambridge, Volume 4

Charles Henry Cooper - 1842 - 766 pages
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New Curiosities of Literature & Book of the Months, Volume 2

George Soane - 1847 - 370 pages
...from the fair as occasion presents. " It is not to be wondered at if the town of Cambridge can not receive or entertain the numbers of people that come to this fair; for not Cambridge, but all the towns round are full ; nay, the very barns and stables are turned into inns to lodge the...
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Fairs, Past and Present: A Chapter in the History of Commerce

Cornelius Walford - 1883 - 342 pages
...River Cam, and to row People up and down from the Town, and from the Fair as Occafion prefents. It is not to be wondered at, if the Town of Cambridge cannot...Entertain the Numbers of People that come to this Fair ; not Cambridge only, but all the Towns round are full ; nay, the very Barns, and Stables are turn'd...
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Hours in a Public Library: Gleanings at the Norwich Free Library

Henry F. Euren - 1891 - 218 pages
...down from the town, and from the fair as occasion presents. It is not to be wondered at if the town Cambridge cannot receive or entertain the numbers of people that come to this fair, not Cambridge only, but all the towns round are full ; nay, the very barns and stables are turned into...
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Selected Readings in Economics

Charles Jesse Bullock - 1907 - 732 pages
...Cam, and to row People up and down, ' from the Town, and from the Fair, as Occasion presents. It is not to. be wondered at, if the Town of Cambridge cannot...Numbers of People that come to this Fair; for not dambridge only, but all the Towns round are full ; nay, the very Barns and Stables are turned into...
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In Praise of Cambridge: An Anthology in Prose and Verse

Sydney Waterlow - 1912 - 244 pages
...if the Town of Cambridge, cannot Receive, or Entertain the Number of People that come to this Fair; not Cambridge only, but all the Towns round are full; nay, the very Barns, and Stables are turn'd into Inns, and made as fit as they can to Lodge the meaner Sort of People. As for the People...
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In Praise of Cambridge: An Anthology in Prose and Verse

Sydney Waterlow - 1912 - 246 pages
...Frazer. From Preface to Pausanies's Description of Greece, 1898. \ XIV STURBRIDGE FAIR stnrbridge IT is not to be wondered at, if the Town of Cambridge, cannot Receive, or Entertain the Number of People that come to this Fair ; not Cambridge only, but all the Towns round are full ; nay,...
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A Tour Thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain, Divided Into ..., Volume 1

Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 494 pages
...People up and down from the Town, and from the Fair as Occafion prefents. It STURBRIDCE FAIR 85 It is not to be wondered at, if the Town of Cambridge cannot...Entertain the Numbers of People that come to this Fair; not Cambridge only, but all the Towns round are full; nay, the very Barns, and Stables are turn'd into...
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A Tour Thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain, Divided Into ..., Volume 1

Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 494 pages
...if the Town of Cambridge cannot Receive, or Entertain the Numbers of People that come to this Fair; not Cambridge only, but all the Towns round are full; nay, the very Barns, and Stables are turn'd into Inns, and made as fit as they can to Lodge the meaner Sort of People: As for the People...
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A Tour Through England & Wales: Divided Into Circuits Or Journies ...

Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 408 pages
...river Cam, and to row people up and down from the town, and from the fair as occasion presents. It is not to be wondered at, if the town of Cambridge cannot...entertain the numbers of people that come to this fair; not Cambridge only, but all the towns round are full; nay, the very barns, and stables are turn'd into...
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