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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... occasion by two Marshals , who rode one on each side of him . He bore a white wand in his hand , and was mounted on a small palfrey . In the midst of the battle , the division commanded by the Prince of Wales was assaulted with great ...
... occasion by two Marshals , who rode one on each side of him . He bore a white wand in his hand , and was mounted on a small palfrey . In the midst of the battle , the division commanded by the Prince of Wales was assaulted with great ...
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... occasion , it might have been supposed King John had made a visit of ceremony to England . The prisoner rode on a noble white steed , with royal eaparisons ; the meek and unassuming victor paced by his side on a little black hackney . A ...
... occasion , it might have been supposed King John had made a visit of ceremony to England . The prisoner rode on a noble white steed , with royal eaparisons ; the meek and unassuming victor paced by his side on a little black hackney . A ...
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... occasion , and the execution of a great number of the most active of the rioters . Political jealousy has operated with so much violence throughout the history of nations , that it has seldom happened monarchs have met for pacific pur ...
... occasion , and the execution of a great number of the most active of the rioters . Political jealousy has operated with so much violence throughout the history of nations , that it has seldom happened monarchs have met for pacific pur ...
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... occasion was extremely profuse ; and the heralds and minstrels , according to Froissart , were so well paid that they were satisfied . The lady Isabella was married to Richard at the church of St. Nicholas , Calais , by the archbishop ...
... occasion was extremely profuse ; and the heralds and minstrels , according to Froissart , were so well paid that they were satisfied . The lady Isabella was married to Richard at the church of St. Nicholas , Calais , by the archbishop ...
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... occasion of the feast , and hence they were called Suttleties . And though these were not to be eaten , three courses are mentioned to have been served ; and the time occupied in drinking was usually three hours , from ten o'clock till ...
... occasion of the feast , and hence they were called Suttleties . And though these were not to be eaten , three courses are mentioned to have been served ; and the time occupied in drinking was usually three hours , from ten o'clock till ...
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