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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... night upon rushes . This peculiarity , it is supposed , induced Cæsar and others to imagine the females of it were not appro- priated to individuals in marriage , but lived in common with the males : an idea that is refuted by the ...
... night upon rushes . This peculiarity , it is supposed , induced Cæsar and others to imagine the females of it were not appro- priated to individuals in marriage , but lived in common with the males : an idea that is refuted by the ...
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... night , and feast on his spoils by day : a conduct by no means consonant with the noble and manly form by which he was distinguished , and was anxious- to preserve . The weapons used by them were long spears , or javelins , small ...
... night , and feast on his spoils by day : a conduct by no means consonant with the noble and manly form by which he was distinguished , and was anxious- to preserve . The weapons used by them were long spears , or javelins , small ...
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... nights in gratifying the palate . Before they were assimilated with the natives , the Normans were remarkable for their playfulness of disposition , which they indulged even in moments little calculated to excite cheerfulness in our ...
... nights in gratifying the palate . Before they were assimilated with the natives , the Normans were remarkable for their playfulness of disposition , which they indulged even in moments little calculated to excite cheerfulness in our ...
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... night , to protect them from those who should have been their preservers . " The meals of the Normans were confined to two each day , and their hours of eating them precisely answer to our breakfast and dinner , though they termed them ...
... night , to protect them from those who should have been their preservers . " The meals of the Normans were confined to two each day , and their hours of eating them precisely answer to our breakfast and dinner , though they termed them ...
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... night , fearing the ills inflicted by her lord on others . On the other hand , let us view the castle just surprized , stained with blood , and strewed with victims to the melted lead , boiling water and oil , poured on them from the ...
... night , fearing the ills inflicted by her lord on others . On the other hand , let us view the castle just surprized , stained with blood , and strewed with victims to the melted lead , boiling water and oil , poured on them from the ...
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