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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... thoughts , if merely as an object of curiosity . When legislation became in some degree understood , we cannot hesitate in admitting that every mode was adopted for securing the produce of the earth , by such prohibitions and penalties ...
... thoughts , if merely as an object of curiosity . When legislation became in some degree understood , we cannot hesitate in admitting that every mode was adopted for securing the produce of the earth , by such prohibitions and penalties ...
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... the juices of plants , or the saps of trees . Infusions or extracts of grain seem the result of thought and experience : some of the liquids thus thus composed will produce fermentation merely by standing after combination 14.
... the juices of plants , or the saps of trees . Infusions or extracts of grain seem the result of thought and experience : some of the liquids thus thus composed will produce fermentation merely by standing after combination 14.
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... thought and practice were equally required , it was . far otherwise . In thus noticing the arts and customs described as peculiar to this first æra of our habits , we cannot forget the contradictions discoverable in the accounts ...
... thought and practice were equally required , it was . far otherwise . In thus noticing the arts and customs described as peculiar to this first æra of our habits , we cannot forget the contradictions discoverable in the accounts ...
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... thought of the convenience and regularity of a city , for which we are certainly indebted to the Romans . In all the above particulars , we perceive a regular system of detail , suited to the savage state of man ; and these are every ...
... thought of the convenience and regularity of a city , for which we are certainly indebted to the Romans . In all the above particulars , we perceive a regular system of detail , suited to the savage state of man ; and these are every ...
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... thought proper . When a youth felt a propensity to arms , he had the privilege of selecting some powerful noble as his patron ; and if he signalized himself in battle , or pleased his lord by other services , he was re- warded with a ...
... thought proper . When a youth felt a propensity to arms , he had the privilege of selecting some powerful noble as his patron ; and if he signalized himself in battle , or pleased his lord by other services , he was re- warded with a ...
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