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 σελίδες |
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... collected from authors who have written the early history of neighbouring states ; but this is at best an uncertain method of judging of them : indeed , as much may be imagined by attentively considering the general situation of the ...
... collected from authors who have written the early history of neighbouring states ; but this is at best an uncertain method of judging of them : indeed , as much may be imagined by attentively considering the general situation of the ...
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... collect money : the materials which filled the bowl were spiced wine or ale , with roasted apples and sugar , mead or metheglin . A particular species of bread , called the wassel bread , was eaten with the above D 2 liquid liquid ...
... collect money : the materials which filled the bowl were spiced wine or ale , with roasted apples and sugar , mead or metheglin . A particular species of bread , called the wassel bread , was eaten with the above D 2 liquid liquid ...
Σελίδα 30
... collected by the Barons of his nation , who erected their castles , and made them the receptacles of stolen pro- perty . Matthew Paris asserts , " that such was the general dread of these licensed banditti , that the peasantry had a ...
... collected by the Barons of his nation , who erected their castles , and made them the receptacles of stolen pro- perty . Matthew Paris asserts , " that such was the general dread of these licensed banditti , that the peasantry had a ...
Σελίδα 32
... collected from his Domesday book , and the liberal manner in which he provided for his adherents ; still it appears , that he did not very materially alter the national laws . According to Ingulph , the Normans introduced the custom of ...
... collected from his Domesday book , and the liberal manner in which he provided for his adherents ; still it appears , that he did not very materially alter the national laws . According to Ingulph , the Normans introduced the custom of ...
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... collected through the intemperance of Walter the Tyler , will perceive a considerable degree of sagacity , prudence , and courage united , in his proceedings at so critical a period . Judging from this instance , his subjects had reason ...
... collected through the intemperance of Walter the Tyler , will perceive a considerable degree of sagacity , prudence , and courage united , in his proceedings at so critical a period . Judging from this instance , his subjects had reason ...
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