The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 152 卷R. Newton, 1832 |
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... Bank Charter , and the Currency .. 28 Expenses of the King's Mews , t . Rich . III . 34 On Rood Lofts .. ... Classical Literature . 35 35 ............. 37 On the Radicals of the Greek Language . On the Analogia Linguæ Græcæ ...
... Bank Charter , and the Currency .. 28 Expenses of the King's Mews , t . Rich . III . 34 On Rood Lofts .. ... Classical Literature . 35 35 ............. 37 On the Radicals of the Greek Language . On the Analogia Linguæ Græcæ ...
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... bank or raised way , lying five feet under the surface of Eastcheap , which the labourers lately cut through in forming the bridge approaches , took a north - easterly direction from London stone , which was , I believe , the point ...
... bank or raised way , lying five feet under the surface of Eastcheap , which the labourers lately cut through in forming the bridge approaches , took a north - easterly direction from London stone , which was , I believe , the point ...
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... bank of the lane leading from St. Cross to Compton Down , perpendicularly above the deep hollow in the said lane ; thence in a straight line to the Cock - lane turnpike gate ; thence in a straight line to the Three Horse Shoes public ...
... bank of the lane leading from St. Cross to Compton Down , perpendicularly above the deep hollow in the said lane ; thence in a straight line to the Cock - lane turnpike gate ; thence in a straight line to the Three Horse Shoes public ...
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... banks of the Usk , the first link of which was Burrium ( Usk ) , of which there are no remains . " Having greatly subjugated the Si- lures , Frontinus seems to have imme- diately set about establishing a frontier against the mountaineer ...
... banks of the Usk , the first link of which was Burrium ( Usk ) , of which there are no remains . " Having greatly subjugated the Si- lures , Frontinus seems to have imme- diately set about establishing a frontier against the mountaineer ...
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... bank of the river , below the bridge , and leaden pipes for the conveyance of water from the northern hill were discovered . On a hill half a mile from the town , also ( 1796 ) , are some remains of a Roman camp , with double ramparts ...
... bank of the river , below the bridge , and leaden pipes for the conveyance of water from the northern hill were discovered . On a hill half a mile from the town , also ( 1796 ) , are some remains of a Roman camp , with double ramparts ...
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第 310 頁 - O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand...
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第 269 頁 - Subsecivae,' a connected series of notes respecting the geography, chronology and literary history of the principal codes and original documents of the Grecian, Roman, feudal and canon law. He continued and completed Hargrave's 'Coke Upon Littleton...