The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Interspersed with Translations and Critical Remarks, Volume 4T. Bensley, 1806 |
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Pagina 17
... Saxon by king Alfred : fo faith Geoffrey , but Gildas denies to have known aught of the Britains before Cæfar ; much lefs knew Alfred . These laws , whoever made them , bestowed on temples VOL . IV . C the the privilege of fanctuary ...
... Saxon by king Alfred : fo faith Geoffrey , but Gildas denies to have known aught of the Britains before Cæfar ; much lefs knew Alfred . These laws , whoever made them , bestowed on temples VOL . IV . C the the privilege of fanctuary ...
Pagina 20
... Saxon . In the minority of her fon fhe had the rule ; and then , as may be fuppofed , brought forth thefe laws , not , herself , for laws are masculine births , but by the advice of her fageft counfellors ; and therein the might do ...
... Saxon . In the minority of her fon fhe had the rule ; and then , as may be fuppofed , brought forth thefe laws , not , herself , for laws are masculine births , but by the advice of her fageft counfellors ; and therein the might do ...
Pagina 23
... Saxons , from Lud , in our ancient language , people , aud gate , quafi porta populi ; of all the gates of the city , that having the greatest paffage of people ; efpecially before Newgate was built , which was about the reign of Henry ...
... Saxons , from Lud , in our ancient language , people , aud gate , quafi porta populi ; of all the gates of the city , that having the greatest paffage of people ; efpecially before Newgate was built , which was about the reign of Henry ...
Pagina 26
... Saxon invasions ) these there- fore only Roman authors there be , who in the Latin tongue have laid together as much , and perhaps more than was requifite to a hiftory of Britain . So that were it not for leaving an unfightly gap fo ...
... Saxon invasions ) these there- fore only Roman authors there be , who in the Latin tongue have laid together as much , and perhaps more than was requifite to a hiftory of Britain . So that were it not for leaving an unfightly gap fo ...
Pagina 69
... Saxons , what he took from the pirates , neither reftoring to the owners * Poft Chrift 282. Vopifc . in Bonof . Zozimus . Poft Chrift . 283 . 184. Aurel . Victor , de Cæfar : F 3 + Zozim . 1. 1 . Vopifc . in Carin . Vopifc . in Carin ...
... Saxons , what he took from the pirates , neither reftoring to the owners * Poft Chrift 282. Vopifc . in Bonof . Zozimus . Poft Chrift . 283 . 184. Aurel . Victor , de Cæfar : F 3 + Zozim . 1. 1 . Vopifc . in Carin . Vopifc . in Carin ...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 4 John Milton,Charles Symmons Volledige weergave - 1806 |
The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 4 John Milton Volledige weergave - 1806 |
The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 4 John Milton,Charles Symmons Volledige weergave - 1806 |
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