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 Seiten |
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... HENRY OGDEN AVERY ARCHITECTCOka BORN THIRTY - FIRST JANUARY MDCCC LII DIED THIRTIETH APRIL MDCCC LXXXXC HIS PARENTS SAMUEL P AVERY AND MARY OGDEN AVERY HAVE FOUNDED THIS REFERENCE LIBRARY OF ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATIVE ART CC XC M292.
... HENRY OGDEN AVERY ARCHITECTCOka BORN THIRTY - FIRST JANUARY MDCCC LII DIED THIRTIETH APRIL MDCCC LXXXXC HIS PARENTS SAMUEL P AVERY AND MARY OGDEN AVERY HAVE FOUNDED THIS REFERENCE LIBRARY OF ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATIVE ART CC XC M292.
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... Henry says , " The useful and ne- cessary art of architecture suffered no less than that of agriculture by the de- parture of the Romans . That ingenious and active people , with the assistance of their British subjects , who were ...
... Henry says , " The useful and ne- cessary art of architecture suffered no less than that of agriculture by the de- parture of the Romans . That ingenious and active people , with the assistance of their British subjects , who were ...
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... Henry cites many antient authorities , to prove that the woman's friends , and the witnesses of her nuptials , made the parties valuable pre- sents , which may be considered equal to a fixed dowry . One excellent custom was established ...
... Henry cites many antient authorities , to prove that the woman's friends , and the witnesses of her nuptials , made the parties valuable pre- sents , which may be considered equal to a fixed dowry . One excellent custom was established ...
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... Henry , they fought in one band in the day of battle , and often eat at one table in the days of peace . " Dissensions on the latter occasions were punished by fining the offender : when any oppressions occurred , the neighbours united ...
... Henry , they fought in one band in the day of battle , and often eat at one table in the days of peace . " Dissensions on the latter occasions were punished by fining the offender : when any oppressions occurred , the neighbours united ...
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... Henry , surnamed Beauclerc through his literary acquirements , explained the rights of his people , in an instrument which he issued upon ascending the throne : Part of this will serve as an explanation of the then state of society ...
... Henry , surnamed Beauclerc through his literary acquirements , explained the rights of his people , in an instrument which he issued upon ascending the throne : Part of this will serve as an explanation of the then state of society ...
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