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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... SOCIETY , CUSTOMS , AND MANNERS , WITH A GENERAL SKETCH OF THE STATE OF RELIGION , SUPERSTITION , DRESSES , AND AMUSEMENTS OF THE CITIZENS OF LONDON , DURING THAT PERIOD . TO WHICH ARE ADDed , ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CHANGES IN OUR ...
... SOCIETY , CUSTOMS , AND MANNERS , WITH A GENERAL SKETCH OF THE STATE OF RELIGION , SUPERSTITION , DRESSES , AND AMUSEMENTS OF THE CITIZENS OF LONDON , DURING THAT PERIOD . TO WHICH ARE ADDed , ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CHANGES IN OUR ...
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... - the Library of Sion College ; the President , Governors , and Librarian of which deserve the highest praise , for their liberal indulgence to J. P. MALCOLM . 144519 CONTENTS . Chap . I. Origin of British Society , 112.
... - the Library of Sion College ; the President , Governors , and Librarian of which deserve the highest praise , for their liberal indulgence to J. P. MALCOLM . 144519 CONTENTS . Chap . I. Origin of British Society , 112.
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... CONTENTS . Chap . I. Origin of British Society , Customs , and Manners ......... II . Religion ............... III . Superstition ......... · V. Amusements ............ IV . Dress .......... ........... I ..............
... CONTENTS . Chap . I. Origin of British Society , Customs , and Manners ......... II . Religion ............... III . Superstition ......... · V. Amusements ............ IV . Dress .......... ........... I ..............
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... SOCIETY - CUSTOMS AND MANNERS . THE imperfect notices we have of the people who at first inhabited England , necessarily lead us to view the accounts of very antient authors with suspicion : it would , however , be wrong to reject them ...
... SOCIETY - CUSTOMS AND MANNERS . THE imperfect notices we have of the people who at first inhabited England , necessarily lead us to view the accounts of very antient authors with suspicion : it would , however , be wrong to reject them ...
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... society , and , perhaps , partially enforcing them by means of the monarch . Disputes respecting property , whether landed or personal , which terms we are not to accept precisely in their present signification , were decided by the ...
... society , and , perhaps , partially enforcing them by means of the monarch . Disputes respecting property , whether landed or personal , which terms we are not to accept precisely in their present signification , were decided by the ...
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