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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... Court of Rome , in the grand procession usual on such occasions . An opportunity has been afforded us by Tacitus , to illustrate the manners of this great Prince on a trial as severe as human nature is subject to . Of all the captives ...
... Court of Rome , in the grand procession usual on such occasions . An opportunity has been afforded us by Tacitus , to illustrate the manners of this great Prince on a trial as severe as human nature is subject to . Of all the captives ...
Σελίδα 17
... very places themselves , the courts of law , the capitols , the temples , the state - houses , or town - halls , might be according to that model ; and that there D might • might be in the government or magistracy two persons as 17.
... very places themselves , the courts of law , the capitols , the temples , the state - houses , or town - halls , might be according to that model ; and that there D might • might be in the government or magistracy two persons as 17.
Σελίδα 31
... court , and such instructions in the use of arms as his time of life permitted : in due time he became an esquire , when the more manly operations of attack and defence were practised , and he was admitted into the company of ladies ...
... court , and such instructions in the use of arms as his time of life permitted : in due time he became an esquire , when the more manly operations of attack and defence were practised , and he was admitted into the company of ladies ...
Σελίδα 32
... court , was of recessity used by such of the English as could obtain admission there ; hence it may well be supposed to have descended to the lower ranks of people rapidly , and , with the language , numberless traits of national ...
... court , was of recessity used by such of the English as could obtain admission there ; hence it may well be supposed to have descended to the lower ranks of people rapidly , and , with the language , numberless traits of national ...
Σελίδα 33
... court do not appear in a very favourable light , which we derive from the conduct of Judith , niece of William of Normandy ; who , having married Waltheof , an English no- bleman , was entrusted by him with the heads of a conspiracy ...
... court do not appear in a very favourable light , which we derive from the conduct of Judith , niece of William of Normandy ; who , having married Waltheof , an English no- bleman , was entrusted by him with the heads of a conspiracy ...
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amongst amusement antient appear archbishop of Canterbury arms attended bishop called cause character Charles Charles II Christ Christian church city of London cloth colours commanded common court custom declared devil divine doth dress Druids duke duke of Gloucester Earl earl marshal Edward Edward VI enemies England English Esquire excellent favour fire friends Froissart gentleman give gold habit hair hand hath head Henry Henry VIII honour John justice King King's ladies latter learning living London London Gazette Lord Majesty manner marriage master means mentioned monarch nature never night noble observed occasion offenders Parliament particular persons preached prelate present priests Prince Quakers Queen reader received reign relating religion Roman Royal Saxons says Sermon servants shew silver soul spirit supposed sword thee thereof thing thou tion trained bands unto words