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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... characters used by the Druids . That they had some characters to express their ideas , there is no good reason to doubt ; and they may have resembled the Grecian ; but it is impossible to conceive why they declined committing their ...
... characters used by the Druids . That they had some characters to express their ideas , there is no good reason to doubt ; and they may have resembled the Grecian ; but it is impossible to conceive why they declined committing their ...
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... character of our ancestors ; as it requires neither argument nor reasoning to prove the courage and address necessary to prevent greater success on the part of the legions of the Mistress of the rest of the world . The terrors of ...
... character of our ancestors ; as it requires neither argument nor reasoning to prove the courage and address necessary to prevent greater success on the part of the legions of the Mistress of the rest of the world . The terrors of ...
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... The cir- cumstances which immediately followed , all served to prove the importance the Romans attached to this victory , and its consequences ; and those all contributed to % to exalt the character of this our admirable countryman ; 10.
... The cir- cumstances which immediately followed , all served to prove the importance the Romans attached to this victory , and its consequences ; and those all contributed to % to exalt the character of this our admirable countryman ; 10.
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... character of this our admirable countryman ; whose want of success was evidently caused by the custom of his people in fighting , and not by any deficiency of courage . The English began their combats with tremendous shouts and showers ...
... character of this our admirable countryman ; whose want of success was evidently caused by the custom of his people in fighting , and not by any deficiency of courage . The English began their combats with tremendous shouts and showers ...
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... character is confirmed by their constant resistance of their enemies , under every disadvantage ; and the charge of more deliberate cruelty , by the massacres of Boadicea . Admitting each of these bad qualities to have existed in the ...
... character is confirmed by their constant resistance of their enemies , under every disadvantage ; and the charge of more deliberate cruelty , by the massacres of Boadicea . Admitting each of these bad qualities to have existed in the ...
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