Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 1521832 |
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... tion , instead of presenting the ex- tremely irregular outline which their course now does on the map of Lon- don ? What evident necessity is there for straining the economy of all ancient towns into a conformity with a Roman camp ...
... tion , instead of presenting the ex- tremely irregular outline which their course now does on the map of Lon- don ? What evident necessity is there for straining the economy of all ancient towns into a conformity with a Roman camp ...
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... tion in Watling - street ; twenty feet below the surface is a causeway paved with flints , and laid in chalk . It is worthy of observation , that there was no pavement on the gravel causeway discovered in Eastcheap , although it ...
... tion in Watling - street ; twenty feet below the surface is a causeway paved with flints , and laid in chalk . It is worthy of observation , that there was no pavement on the gravel causeway discovered in Eastcheap , although it ...
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... tion , and was thus induced to bring forward , as a corroboration of the Mo- saic history , a testimony which , if not entirely unfounded , is at best of very equivocal authority . This subject has been deemed worthy of examination by ...
... tion , and was thus induced to bring forward , as a corroboration of the Mo- saic history , a testimony which , if not entirely unfounded , is at best of very equivocal authority . This subject has been deemed worthy of examination by ...
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... tion , the Jews could not pretend to any other descent than that through Noah , which was common to the Egyptians , as well as themselves , un- less the deluge be considered only partial ; an inquiry upon which I W. S. B. cannot venture ...
... tion , the Jews could not pretend to any other descent than that through Noah , which was common to the Egyptians , as well as themselves , un- less the deluge be considered only partial ; an inquiry upon which I W. S. B. cannot venture ...
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... tion to be near , though he would not involve himself in its exquisite luxu- ries . That taste has been confirmed by many Roman poets ; but the poet of human nature , Martial , is more to the present purpose , * - the unhappy Mar- tial ...
... tion to be near , though he would not involve himself in its exquisite luxu- ries . That taste has been confirmed by many Roman poets ; but the poet of human nature , Martial , is more to the present purpose , * - the unhappy Mar- tial ...
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