London, Том 1Charles Knight Charles Knight & Company, 1841 |
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... Nearly all that then adorned its banks has perished ; and many of the stirring histories of the busy life that moved upon its waters have become to us as obscure as the legend of " New Troy . " But the poet calls upon our imagination to ...
... Nearly all that then adorned its banks has perished ; and many of the stirring histories of the busy life that moved upon its waters have become to us as obscure as the legend of " New Troy . " But the poet calls upon our imagination to ...
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... nearly perished there in 1428. This companion of the glories of Henry V. took his barge at St. Mary Overies , with many a gentleman , squire , and yeoman , " and prepared to pass through London Brigg . Whereof the foresaid barge ...
... nearly perished there in 1428. This companion of the glories of Henry V. took his barge at St. Mary Overies , with many a gentleman , squire , and yeoman , " and prepared to pass through London Brigg . Whereof the foresaid barge ...
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... nearly resembled that of the slaves among the Greeks and Romans than that of those we now call servants . It was evidently not an assembly of delegates , like the Common Council of the city at the present day ; but a body like that now ...
... nearly resembled that of the slaves among the Greeks and Romans than that of those we now call servants . It was evidently not an assembly of delegates , like the Common Council of the city at the present day ; but a body like that now ...
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... nearly fifty pounds . * It would be interesting to know if any of the noble or right reverend borrowers was ever proclaimed as a defaulter at the Cross ; and also whether on occasion of such occurrences it was customary for the preacher ...
... nearly fifty pounds . * It would be interesting to know if any of the noble or right reverend borrowers was ever proclaimed as a defaulter at the Cross ; and also whether on occasion of such occurrences it was customary for the preacher ...
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... nearly five hundred years ago : " Right as ye seeth , " Wimbeldon begins his explanation of his text , " that , in tilling of the material vine , there ben divers labours ; for some cutten away the void branches , some maken forks and ...
... nearly five hundred years ago : " Right as ye seeth , " Wimbeldon begins his explanation of his text , " that , in tilling of the material vine , there ben divers labours ; for some cutten away the void branches , some maken forks and ...
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