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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... common with the Gauls , employed the torture in particular cases to extort the truth ; and , all other evidence failing , recourse was had to divinations , and a species of ordeal . One circumstance mentioned by Pliny , and corroborated ...
... common with the Gauls , employed the torture in particular cases to extort the truth ; and , all other evidence failing , recourse was had to divinations , and a species of ordeal . One circumstance mentioned by Pliny , and corroborated ...
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... common enemy appearing , who would oppress them all if not resisted , they per- ceived the necessity of uniting , as far as circumstances would permit , for the general defence . A prince who governed the district including Herts ...
... common enemy appearing , who would oppress them all if not resisted , they per- ceived the necessity of uniting , as far as circumstances would permit , for the general defence . A prince who governed the district including Herts ...
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... common to that stage of life . When they were strong enough to assist in the chace , numberless opportunities were afforded to turn their eagerness to mili- tary purposes , in ambush , and the best mode of annoyance , without the risk ...
... common to that stage of life . When they were strong enough to assist in the chace , numberless opportunities were afforded to turn their eagerness to mili- tary purposes , in ambush , and the best mode of annoyance , without the risk ...
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... common council , as we may call it . " We should be guilty of great injustice did we not acknowledge the benefits de- rived by our partial subjection to the Romans , several of which are enumerated in the above extracts : besides , we ...
... common council , as we may call it . " We should be guilty of great injustice did we not acknowledge the benefits de- rived by our partial subjection to the Romans , several of which are enumerated in the above extracts : besides , we ...
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... common to our ancestors are now almost for- gotten in London : amongst those may be included the Funeral Feast , which cer- tainly originated from the cœna feralis of the Romans , or the offering made to the manes of the deceased ...
... common to our ancestors are now almost for- gotten in London : amongst those may be included the Funeral Feast , which cer- tainly originated from the cœna feralis of the Romans , or the offering made to the manes of the deceased ...
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