Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 1521832 |
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... considered as still in force ? This curious enactment was induced by na- tional relationship . " Britones vero Armo- rici cum venerint in isto regno , suscepi de- bent , et in regno protegit sicut probi cives . De corpore hujus exierunt ...
... considered as still in force ? This curious enactment was induced by na- tional relationship . " Britones vero Armo- rici cum venerint in isto regno , suscepi de- bent , et in regno protegit sicut probi cives . De corpore hujus exierunt ...
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... considered London at an early period of its history to be a regularly for- tified place laid out agreeably to the usual mode of Roman castrametation . The truth is , Mr. Urban , that , instead of having your correspondent's hy- pothesis ...
... considered London at an early period of its history to be a regularly for- tified place laid out agreeably to the usual mode of Roman castrametation . The truth is , Mr. Urban , that , instead of having your correspondent's hy- pothesis ...
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... considered as the first planters of vineyards among us , yet that they had not been unin- terruptedly cultivated after their de- parture from the island , till the con- quest of it by the Normans . Indeed , the quantity of wine produced ...
... considered as the first planters of vineyards among us , yet that they had not been unin- terruptedly cultivated after their de- parture from the island , till the con- quest of it by the Normans . Indeed , the quantity of wine produced ...
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... considered only partial ; an inquiry upon which I W. S. B. cannot venture . THE ENDEAVOURER . - No . III . Mnemon of Constantinople . " Si brachia forte remisit , VIRGIL . amni . " AT the time when Libanius , the sophist of Antioch ...
... considered only partial ; an inquiry upon which I W. S. B. cannot venture . THE ENDEAVOURER . - No . III . Mnemon of Constantinople . " Si brachia forte remisit , VIRGIL . amni . " AT the time when Libanius , the sophist of Antioch ...
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... considered himself a debtor to his profession ; no object of his em- ployment did he leave unexplored ; nor was there any which he examined without useful illustration . Indeed , it was the same with regard to the objects that ...
... considered himself a debtor to his profession ; no object of his em- ployment did he leave unexplored ; nor was there any which he examined without useful illustration . Indeed , it was the same with regard to the objects that ...
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