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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... even their freedom for it . By these , and perhaps other unknown causes , we find that Ca- ractacus had accumulated a variety of splendid articles , which were displayed with him him at Rome , to increase the honour of his 5.
... even their freedom for it . By these , and perhaps other unknown causes , we find that Ca- ractacus had accumulated a variety of splendid articles , which were displayed with him him at Rome , to increase the honour of his 5.
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... honour of his capture . But long before that period , money had been coined by the British princes ; and , no doubt ... honoured and consulted , even in matters belonging to their wars and alliances . Amongst their prejudices , they ...
... honour of his capture . But long before that period , money had been coined by the British princes ; and , no doubt ... honoured and consulted , even in matters belonging to their wars and alliances . Amongst their prejudices , they ...
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... honour of contending , on their own ground , with two Romans celebrated for their victories and triumphs over other states . Having established the fact , of the early innate courage of our ancestors , I shall not proceed to other ...
... honour of contending , on their own ground , with two Romans celebrated for their victories and triumphs over other states . Having established the fact , of the early innate courage of our ancestors , I shall not proceed to other ...
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... honour . Addressing the Emperor , he observed , that had his moderation been equal to his birth and prosperity , he had then en- tered Rome as a visitor , and not as a captive . He confessed his situation to be humiliating in proportion ...
... honour . Addressing the Emperor , he observed , that had his moderation been equal to his birth and prosperity , he had then en- tered Rome as a visitor , and not as a captive . He confessed his situation to be humiliating in proportion ...
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... honoured with the title of a colony , but large and populous ; the inhabitants of which , dreading the miseries of war , entreated the Roman commander to defend them , but in vain ; as he was well aware he had a better prospect of ...
... honoured with the title of a colony , but large and populous ; the inhabitants of which , dreading the miseries of war , entreated the Roman commander to defend them , but in vain ; as he was well aware he had a better prospect of ...
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