The Antiquary, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 18, rue Vivienne, and p. Didot, senior, rue du Pont de Lodi, 1821 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... received was of a general and less authentic nature , but quite sufficient to make him acquainted with the name , history , and circumstances of the gentle- man , whom we shall endeavour , in a few words , to introduce more accurately ...
... received was of a general and less authentic nature , but quite sufficient to make him acquainted with the name , history , and circumstances of the gentle- man , whom we shall endeavour , in a few words , to introduce more accurately ...
Pagina 28
... received as ground - rent from their vassals ; for , with the prudence belonging to their order , all their con- ventional revenues were made payable in kind ; and hence , as the present proprietor loved to tell , came the name of ...
... received as ground - rent from their vassals ; for , with the prudence belonging to their order , all their con- ventional revenues were made payable in kind ; and hence , as the present proprietor loved to tell , came the name of ...
Pagina 34
... received damage , and of antique spurs and buc- kles , which would certainly have occasioned it to any sudden occupant . Of this , the Antiquary made Lovel particularly aware , adding , that his friend , the Rev. Doctor Heavysterne from ...
... received damage , and of antique spurs and buc- kles , which would certainly have occasioned it to any sudden occupant . Of this , the Antiquary made Lovel particularly aware , adding , that his friend , the Rev. Doctor Heavysterne from ...
Pagina 44
... received pil- grims - I know our minister has said , in the Sta- tistical Account , that the hospitium was situated either on the lands of Haltweary , or upon those of Half - starvet ; but he is incorrect , Mr Lovel― that is the gate ...
... received pil- grims - I know our minister has said , in the Sta- tistical Account , that the hospitium was situated either on the lands of Haltweary , or upon those of Half - starvet ; but he is incorrect , Mr Lovel― that is the gate ...
Pagina 48
... received in such cases . Meanwhile be pleas- ed to observe , for example , that I could press into my service Claudian's famous line , ' Ille Caledoniis posuit qui castra pruinis . ' For pruinis , though interpreted to mean hoar frosts ...
... received in such cases . Meanwhile be pleas- ed to observe , for example , that I could press into my service Claudian's famous line , ' Ille Caledoniis posuit qui castra pruinis . ' For pruinis , though interpreted to mean hoar frosts ...
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