Prolusiones Historicæ: Or, Essays Illustrative of the Halle of John Halle, Citizen, and Merchant, of Salisbury, in the Reigns of Henry VI. and Edward IV.: with Notes, Illustrative and ExplanatoryFor the author; W.B. Brodie & Company, 1837 - 622 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxiii
... Romans - Anecdote of Zoilus - Worn by the Greeks till the time of Alexander -By the Romans till the year 454 A. U. C. - The Greeks dedicated the first clip- pings of the hair , and the Romans the first mowings of their chins to the Gods ...
... Romans - Anecdote of Zoilus - Worn by the Greeks till the time of Alexander -By the Romans till the year 454 A. U. C. - The Greeks dedicated the first clip- pings of the hair , and the Romans the first mowings of their chins to the Gods ...
Strana xxiv
... Romans often used as a purse - Character of the individual amongst the Romans indicated by his mode of wearing the girdle - The proverb " ungirt , unblest " -This proverb not always borne in mind , as the Romans took off the girdle in ...
... Romans often used as a purse - Character of the individual amongst the Romans indicated by his mode of wearing the girdle - The proverb " ungirt , unblest " -This proverb not always borne in mind , as the Romans took off the girdle in ...
Strana xxvii
... Romans solea - The sandal translated by shoe in the Old and New Testaments -The Jews and Turks take off the ... Romans , who had served the office of ædile entitled to wear the red shoe - The shoes of the Roman Senators - Different ...
... Romans solea - The sandal translated by shoe in the Old and New Testaments -The Jews and Turks take off the ... Romans , who had served the office of ædile entitled to wear the red shoe - The shoes of the Roman Senators - Different ...
Strana 2
... Romans well un- derstood , and acted , on this principle ; they had their Prænomen , Nomen , and Cognomen , yet ( as ... Roman Republic in its most flourishing state . " * The Cognomen of the Ro- mans well answers to our English Surname ...
... Romans well un- derstood , and acted , on this principle ; they had their Prænomen , Nomen , and Cognomen , yet ( as ... Roman Republic in its most flourishing state . " * The Cognomen of the Ro- mans well answers to our English Surname ...
Strana 26
... Romans The Franks The Saxons * Genesis xlix . 9 . a Horse . + Numbers ii . 1 , 2 . Of these the Romans used the eagle alone , until 26.
... Romans The Franks The Saxons * Genesis xlix . 9 . a Horse . + Numbers ii . 1 , 2 . Of these the Romans used the eagle alone , until 26.
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Prolusiones Historicæ: Or, Essays Illustrative of the Halle of John Halle ... Edward Duke Úplné zobrazenie - 1837 |
Prolusiones Historicæ: Or, Essays Illustrative of the Halle of John Halle ... Edward Duke Úplné zobrazenie - 1837 |
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