Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to the Year 1700 ...: To which are Added, Illustrations of the Changes in Our Language, Literary Customs, and Gradual Improvement in Style and Versification, and Various Particulars Concerning Public and Private Libraries ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 - 576 ページ |
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... Queen of the Brigantes , the mother of his wife . Nine years had elapsed in the most vigorous and spirited efforts made by Caractacus against his enemies : they therefore resolved to exhibit him in triumph at the Court of Rome , in the ...
... Queen of the Brigantes , the mother of his wife . Nine years had elapsed in the most vigorous and spirited efforts made by Caractacus against his enemies : they therefore resolved to exhibit him in triumph at the Court of Rome , in the ...
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... Queen already mentioned as his betrayer . This Cartismandua was a disgrace to our countrywomen ; a wanton , and in every respect infamous . Unfortunately her rank and power has transmitted her name to posterity as one who did not ...
... Queen already mentioned as his betrayer . This Cartismandua was a disgrace to our countrywomen ; a wanton , and in every respect infamous . Unfortunately her rank and power has transmitted her name to posterity as one who did not ...
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... queen of the Iceni , had by this period dis- played so much courage and conduct , that she was implicitly followed by crowds of her countrymen ; who , led by her , entered London , where an indiscriminate . massacre took place , equally ...
... queen of the Iceni , had by this period dis- played so much courage and conduct , that she was implicitly followed by crowds of her countrymen ; who , led by her , entered London , where an indiscriminate . massacre took place , equally ...
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... Queen . The peculiar provinces of the officers enume- rated , are explained by the names of their offices : but there was one attached to the Welsh princes who had the title of the King's foot - bearer ; and , if the " Leges Wallica ...
... Queen . The peculiar provinces of the officers enume- rated , are explained by the names of their offices : but there was one attached to the Welsh princes who had the title of the King's foot - bearer ; and , if the " Leges Wallica ...
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... queen , was condemned to death , and beheaded , with the usual inflictions on traitors , before the castle of Bristol ; where Edward II . and Sir Hugh the son were then closely besieged . Despairing of relief , and reduced to the utmost ...
... queen , was condemned to death , and beheaded , with the usual inflictions on traitors , before the castle of Bristol ; where Edward II . and Sir Hugh the son were then closely besieged . Despairing of relief , and reduced to the utmost ...
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