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Triumphus nuptialis Danicus
German court culture and Denmark ; the "great wedding" of 1634 -
Doppelte Freude der Musen
court festivities in Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 1642 - 1700 -
The spectacular city
violence and performance in urban Bolivia -
Splendour at court
Renaissance spectacle and illusion -
Extract from the proceedings of the president and select-men of the city of Natchez, at their meeting on the 4th April, 1815
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Arrangements for the reception of the president, in Salem
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Childrens holidays
A poem for Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide: written for the amusement and instruction of the good masters and misses in the known world. To which is added, in prose, a particular account of those three happy festivals; never before printed, and now extracted from the Lilliputian Library. By Tommy Tell-Truth, B.A. Adorned with copper-plate cuts -
Memoir on Hokeday. By the Rev. Mr. Denne
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Newbury-port, October 28, 1789. As this town is on Friday next to be honored with a visit from "The man who unites all hearts" the illustrious president of the United States, the inhabitants thereof, this day in town meeting assembled, have agreed to the following order of procession
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Boston, October 19, 1789
Sir, The committee appointed for the purpose of recommending a plan of procession, on the arrival of the president of the United States, take the liberty of enclosing a copy of their report -
The moveable feasts, fasts, and other annual observances of the Catholic Church
(A psthumous work.) By the Rev. Dr. Alban Butler, author of The lives of the fathers, martyrs, &c -
Worcester, June 20, 1808
Sir, The undersigned are appointed a committee to correspond with their Republican brethren in the county on the business of the celebration of the ensuing Fourth of July -
Spain
An account of the public festival given by the citizens of Boston, at the Exchange Coffee House, January 24, 1809, in honor of Spanish valour & patriotism. ; With the regular and volunteer toasts, and all the original songs and odes sung on the occasion. ; In which is also introduced a brief sketch of Spain, geographical, historical and political. ; [One line of quotation] ; Copy right of the "Sketch" and "National ode," having been secured by the author agreeable to act of Congress; they are here published by permission of Mr. Paine -
To the "Natchez Volunteer Rifle Corps."
Attention! Our late brave and beloved chief the immortal Jackson ... is approaching near our city on his way to Tennessee -
Resolutions
These resolutions, prepared by the committee of arrangements, at the request of a number of the subscribers to this festival, will be presented to the assembly, after the other services are concluded. ; A large number of citizens of the state of Massachusetts convened at Boston for the purpose of expressing ... their thanks to Almighty God, for His late gracious and wonderful interposition, in delivering Europe from that most fearful despotism ... the following resolutions having been duly matured, were introduced -
Dynastic marriages 1612/1615
a celebration of the Habsburg and Bourbon unions -
The autobiography of a nation
the 1951 Festival of Britain -
Splendour at court
Renaissance spectacle and illusion -
Triumphus nuptialis Danicus
German court culture and Denmark ; the "great wedding" of 1634 -
Doppelte Freude der Musen
court festivities in Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 1642 - 1700 -
Pageantry and power
a cultural history of the early modern Lord Mayor's Show, 1585 - 1639 -
A sonata
sung by a number of young girls, dressed in white and decked with wreaths and chaplets of flowers, holding baskets of flowers in their hands, as General Washington passed under the triumphal arch raised on the bridge at Trenton, April 21, 1789 -
New-York, Nov. 24, 1783
The committee appointed to conduct the order of receiving their excellencies Governor Clinton and General Washington, beg leave to inform their fellow-citizens, that the troops, under the command of Major-General Knox, will take possession of the city on the hour agreed on, Tuesday next -
The secret history of the jubilee
celebrated at Rome in the year 1750. Exhibiting the amours and intrigues, carried on there during that Festival; in which the young British nobility made no inconsiderable figure. Translated from the French of Monsieur D'Avignon, which was printed at Paris, but suppresse from publication by the Author, at the Instance of his Friends -
Martial book XIII
the Xenia