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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... sent upon this expedition , and landed without opposition . Caractacus and Togodum- nus , the sons of the great British Prince Cunobelin , not long before deceased , were the only chiefs who determined to resist the enemy ; which they ...
... sent upon this expedition , and landed without opposition . Caractacus and Togodum- nus , the sons of the great British Prince Cunobelin , not long before deceased , were the only chiefs who determined to resist the enemy ; which they ...
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... sent to Germany for aux- iliary troops , which , composed of Saxons , Angles , Jutes , and the natives of Friesland , poured in to his assistance ostensibly , but , treacherously , for their own immediate advantage : as the Romans soon ...
... sent to Germany for aux- iliary troops , which , composed of Saxons , Angles , Jutes , and the natives of Friesland , poured in to his assistance ostensibly , but , treacherously , for their own immediate advantage : as the Romans soon ...
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... sent abroad ; and if they were Christians , they could not be sold to a Jew , or a Pagan : in other respects , they were considered as absolute property , and their owners were not even fined for taking their lives . The only ...
... sent abroad ; and if they were Christians , they could not be sold to a Jew , or a Pagan : in other respects , they were considered as absolute property , and their owners were not even fined for taking their lives . The only ...
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... sent an express to her uncle , then in Normandy , to inform him of her husband's guilt in aggravated terms . This unfortunate man afterwards attended the monarch to solicit his pardon , and plead the king's escape , through his means ...
... sent an express to her uncle , then in Normandy , to inform him of her husband's guilt in aggravated terms . This unfortunate man afterwards attended the monarch to solicit his pardon , and plead the king's escape , through his means ...
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... sent to London for exposure , according to the usual custom . The grand error of the life of Edward II . was his strange , infatuated , and per- verse friendship for the successive favourites , Gaveston and Spencer . The exam- ple of ...
... sent to London for exposure , according to the usual custom . The grand error of the life of Edward II . was his strange , infatuated , and per- verse friendship for the successive favourites , Gaveston and Spencer . The exam- ple of ...
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