The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events : St. Paul's to St. James'sUnit Library, 1903 - 626 pages |
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... seems to dwell on a fable till he believes it . ) Brutus , having the misfortune to kill his father , fled from his native country into Greece , where he set free a multitude of Trojans , captives to King Pandrasus , whose daughter he ...
... seems to dwell on a fable till he believes it . ) Brutus , having the misfortune to kill his father , fled from his native country into Greece , where he set free a multitude of Trojans , captives to King Pandrasus , whose daughter he ...
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... seems to represent the berig or burgh of the Saxons ; quasi Londrig , from Londonberig ; in which case Londres would mean London - borough . The disputes upon the derivation of the word London have been numerous . In the present day the ...
... seems to represent the berig or burgh of the Saxons ; quasi Londrig , from Londonberig ; in which case Londres would mean London - borough . The disputes upon the derivation of the word London have been numerous . In the present day the ...
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... seems most plausible - that Lun - Den , or Grove- City , was the name , because it is compounded of Belgic British , which , according to Cæsar , must have been the language of the district ; and he adds , that the name is still common ...
... seems most plausible - that Lun - Den , or Grove- City , was the name , because it is compounded of Belgic British , which , according to Cæsar , must have been the language of the district ; and he adds , that the name is still common ...
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... seems to possess something of the superiority of sight over hearsay . When we read of events in their ordinary train , we pitch ourselves with difficulty into the scenes of action - sometimes wholly omit to do so ; and there is a want ...
... seems to possess something of the superiority of sight over hearsay . When we read of events in their ordinary train , we pitch ourselves with difficulty into the scenes of action - sometimes wholly omit to do so ; and there is a want ...
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... , which the increase of education and politeness promises to keep up . There is an old prophecy that Hampstead is to be in the middle of London ; a phenoOMNIPOTENCE OF PUBLIC OPINION menon that London would really seem inclined 21.
... , which the increase of education and politeness promises to keep up . There is an old prophecy that Hampstead is to be in the middle of London ; a phenoOMNIPOTENCE OF PUBLIC OPINION menon that London would really seem inclined 21.
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