The Social History of the People of the Southern Counties of England in Past Centuries: Illustrated in Regard to Their Habits, Municipal Bye-laws, Civil Progress, EtcLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1856 - 572 páginas |
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... CENTURIES ; ILLUSTRATED IN REGARD TO THEIR HABITS , MUNICIPAL BYE - LAWS , CIVIL PROGRESS , ETC. , FROM THE RESEARCHES OF GEORGE ROBERTS , AUTHOR OF " THE HISTORY OF LYME REGIS , " " LIFE OF THE DUKE OF MONMOUTH , " " DICTIONARY OF ...
... CENTURIES ; ILLUSTRATED IN REGARD TO THEIR HABITS , MUNICIPAL BYE - LAWS , CIVIL PROGRESS , ETC. , FROM THE RESEARCHES OF GEORGE ROBERTS , AUTHOR OF " THE HISTORY OF LYME REGIS , " " LIFE OF THE DUKE OF MONMOUTH , " " DICTIONARY OF ...
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... century or little more ago , no approach to a great man , a magistrate , or courtier was ever made without the oriental accompaniment - a gift . Our early mayors were often suitors for favour , for counsel , for indulgence , and to ...
... century or little more ago , no approach to a great man , a magistrate , or courtier was ever made without the oriental accompaniment - a gift . Our early mayors were often suitors for favour , for counsel , for indulgence , and to ...
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... century . In 1695 Sir John Trevor , the Speaker of the House of Commons , was compelled to put the question himself that he should be expelled . A bill for securing the right application to poor orphans of freemen of * Vol . i . p . 130 ...
... century . In 1695 Sir John Trevor , the Speaker of the House of Commons , was compelled to put the question himself that he should be expelled . A bill for securing the right application to poor orphans of freemen of * Vol . i . p . 130 ...
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... century is the same , and when , if so , it was again allowed , are points which I can- not determine . Whether it was difficult at all times to know what to give , or that some did not from circumstances require the same reception as ...
... century is the same , and when , if so , it was again allowed , are points which I can- not determine . Whether it was difficult at all times to know what to give , or that some did not from circumstances require the same reception as ...
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... century ? Newspapers dif- fuse knowledge throughout the land . No circle lives on for days , even weeks , in ignorance of the state of affairs . The wandering boccough , or beggar of Ireland , only twenty years ago carried the news to ...
... century ? Newspapers dif- fuse knowledge throughout the land . No circle lives on for days , even weeks , in ignorance of the state of affairs . The wandering boccough , or beggar of Ireland , only twenty years ago carried the news to ...
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