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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... instances might be given , from comparatively modern history , of adventurers who have founded sects , and given them their names . Leaving farther conjectures on this subject to those who feel disposed to entertain them , it is certain ...
... instances might be given , from comparatively modern history , of adventurers who have founded sects , and given them their names . Leaving farther conjectures on this subject to those who feel disposed to entertain them , it is certain ...
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... instance , and possession in the sequel , secured it to their descendants . Exchanges , or purchases of some description , followed of necessity ; either through unavoidable failures , or to supply luxurious fancies . The Druids are ...
... instance , and possession in the sequel , secured it to their descendants . Exchanges , or purchases of some description , followed of necessity ; either through unavoidable failures , or to supply luxurious fancies . The Druids are ...
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... instance seems fatal to the credibility of the whole superstructure of British manners and customs erected by their invaders , except where no self - evident contradictions exist ; one of which occurs in their blind- ness as to all the ...
... instance seems fatal to the credibility of the whole superstructure of British manners and customs erected by their invaders , except where no self - evident contradictions exist ; one of which occurs in their blind- ness as to all the ...
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... instance at least , with one impulse , and , implicitly following their chiefs , appeared in dread array upon the cliffs , and convinced the Romans they were not to be subdued without a struggle . Such was the effect of this display of ...
... instance at least , with one impulse , and , implicitly following their chiefs , appeared in dread array upon the cliffs , and convinced the Romans they were not to be subdued without a struggle . Such was the effect of this display of ...
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... instance of the Queen already mentioned as his betrayer . This Cartismandua was a disgrace to our countrywomen ; a wanton , and in every respect infamous . Unfortunately her rank and power has transmitted her name to posterity as one ...
... instance of the Queen already mentioned as his betrayer . This Cartismandua was a disgrace to our countrywomen ; a wanton , and in every respect infamous . Unfortunately her rank and power has transmitted her name to posterity as one ...
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