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... towns in England it has been the custom from time immemorial to announce a fair by hoisting a huge glove upon a prominent place . Writers in Notes and Queries have mentioned Macclesfield , Portsmouth , Southampton , and Chester , as ...
... towns in England it has been the custom from time immemorial to announce a fair by hoisting a huge glove upon a prominent place . Writers in Notes and Queries have mentioned Macclesfield , Portsmouth , Southampton , and Chester , as ...
Pagina 29
... towns on the plains were walled for the sake of security . Dr. Schliemann had undoubtedly discovered a city of Ilion ... town had been built on a levelled peak in the manner already mentioned . That there had been such levelling was made ...
... towns on the plains were walled for the sake of security . Dr. Schliemann had undoubtedly discovered a city of Ilion ... town had been built on a levelled peak in the manner already mentioned . That there had been such levelling was made ...
Pagina 30
... towns of Evreux , Condé , and Quentovic respectively , three towns in the north of France , near the Scheldt . In the inscription CIRTENA ACRTEN Mr. Bergsoe traced the name of CNUT REX , and in SIEFREDVS that of a Danish chief . Mr ...
... towns of Evreux , Condé , and Quentovic respectively , three towns in the north of France , near the Scheldt . In the inscription CIRTENA ACRTEN Mr. Bergsoe traced the name of CNUT REX , and in SIEFREDVS that of a Danish chief . Mr ...
Pagina 33
... towns in England , of which York was one , where coining was allowed . The moneyers appointed at these several mints were required to pay , in addition to their annual rent , a fee upon the new dies , which were issued every time an ...
... towns in England , of which York was one , where coining was allowed . The moneyers appointed at these several mints were required to pay , in addition to their annual rent , a fee upon the new dies , which were issued every time an ...
Pagina 46
... town to outstrip every rival , or are repelled by the ceaseless din and turmoil , the surcharged and smoke - laden air , inseparable from a great shipping port and industrial centre - a very hive of busy industry , from whence , on the ...
... town to outstrip every rival , or are repelled by the ceaseless din and turmoil , the surcharged and smoke - laden air , inseparable from a great shipping port and industrial centre - a very hive of busy industry , from whence , on the ...
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