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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... nature of man , contributed to the distribution of his species ; war , the vindictive spirit of ambition , and commerce , united with curiosity . It is useless to attempt as- certaining more than general objects in this research . Asia ...
... nature of man , contributed to the distribution of his species ; war , the vindictive spirit of ambition , and commerce , united with curiosity . It is useless to attempt as- certaining more than general objects in this research . Asia ...
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... brands . Admitting this specimen of their customs to be correct , there is nothing disgusting or vile in human nature that may not be imputed to these first inhabi- tants of England . At At some period of the history of this Island the 2.
... brands . Admitting this specimen of their customs to be correct , there is nothing disgusting or vile in human nature that may not be imputed to these first inhabi- tants of England . At At some period of the history of this Island the 2.
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... natural consequence , which , in itself , operated to deprive him of other rights . In some farther assertions respecting the Druids , the Commentator seems to have been misinformed ; or , more probably , his work has been interpolated ...
... natural consequence , which , in itself , operated to deprive him of other rights . In some farther assertions respecting the Druids , the Commentator seems to have been misinformed ; or , more probably , his work has been interpolated ...
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... nature is subject to . Of all the captives who accompanied their chief , he alone preserved his fortitude , and approached the throne of Claudius with a firm and manly air of unimpeached honour . Addressing the Emperor , he observed ...
... nature is subject to . Of all the captives who accompanied their chief , he alone preserved his fortitude , and approached the throne of Claudius with a firm and manly air of unimpeached honour . Addressing the Emperor , he observed ...
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... nature of Caractacus existed in the 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 ...
... nature of Caractacus existed in the 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 ...
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