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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... not to be imputed to the orientality or the action of the Sun ; but to the circumstance of man having been first placed there , B there , according to the position of Europe . Sir 1 Origin of British Society, Customs, and Manners.
... not to be imputed to the orientality or the action of the Sun ; but to the circumstance of man having been first placed there , B there , according to the position of Europe . Sir 1 Origin of British Society, Customs, and Manners.
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... according to the position of Europe . Sir Walter Raleigh fixes upon the Mountains of Ararat for the precise spot on which the ark rested ; whence the qualities above mentioned at length reached our quarter of the globe . Sir Thomas ...
... according to the position of Europe . Sir Walter Raleigh fixes upon the Mountains of Ararat for the precise spot on which the ark rested ; whence the qualities above mentioned at length reached our quarter of the globe . Sir Thomas ...
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... according to others , were des- titute of the least knowledge concerning us ; and , consequently , the majority of mankind . Cæsar , however , had contrived to obtain some intimation of the advan- tages likely to arise from our ...
... according to others , were des- titute of the least knowledge concerning us ; and , consequently , the majority of mankind . Cæsar , however , had contrived to obtain some intimation of the advan- tages likely to arise from our ...
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... According to Cæsar , the Druids established schools , and taught the youth they assembled to recite verses from memory ; a task which occupied them twenty years . Unfor- tunately , it may be pretty safely asserted , that not a trace of ...
... According to Cæsar , the Druids established schools , and taught the youth they assembled to recite verses from memory ; a task which occupied them twenty years . Unfor- tunately , it may be pretty safely asserted , that not a trace of ...
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... according to the most irrational ideas of the human race . As to the extent of district for eultivation in each family , agreement in the first instance , and possession in the sequel , secured it to their descendants . Exchanges , or ...
... according to the most irrational ideas of the human race . As to the extent of district for eultivation in each family , agreement in the first instance , and possession in the sequel , secured it to their descendants . Exchanges , or ...
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