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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... never more than half civilized , even when a temporary peace , or temporary subjection , caused an intercourse with their enemies . Dr. Henry says , " The useful and ne- cessary art of architecture suffered no less than that of ...
... never more than half civilized , even when a temporary peace , or temporary subjection , caused an intercourse with their enemies . Dr. Henry says , " The useful and ne- cessary art of architecture suffered no less than that of ...
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... never use but one eye , until they had personally performed some deeds of arms in France ; nor would they make any reply to whatever questions were asked them ; so that all marvelled at their strange demeanour . " But they ob- tained ...
... never use but one eye , until they had personally performed some deeds of arms in France ; nor would they make any reply to whatever questions were asked them ; so that all marvelled at their strange demeanour . " But they ob- tained ...
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... never conceal from you any thing I might hear or see to your prejudice , on pain of being accounted a disloyal traitor . This I am resolved never to be ; but to acquit myself before you , and all the world . ' . " The king , fixing his ...
... never conceal from you any thing I might hear or see to your prejudice , on pain of being accounted a disloyal traitor . This I am resolved never to be ; but to acquit myself before you , and all the world . ' . " The king , fixing his ...
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... never enter any place where she was . They themselves would be disgraced if they suffered such a base- born duchess , who had been the duke's concubine a long time before and during his marriages , to take precedence ; and their hearts ...
... never enter any place where she was . They themselves would be disgraced if they suffered such a base- born duchess , who had been the duke's concubine a long time before and during his marriages , to take precedence ; and their hearts ...
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... never was seen by part of the inhabi- tants . An earl and countess of the above family were in the habit of breakfasting on Sundays , Tuesdays , Thursdays , and Saturdays , in the holy fast of Lent , " on a loaf of bread , in trenchors ...
... never was seen by part of the inhabi- tants . An earl and countess of the above family were in the habit of breakfasting on Sundays , Tuesdays , Thursdays , and Saturdays , in the holy fast of Lent , " on a loaf of bread , in trenchors ...
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