The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and InventionsW. Tegg, 1853 - 443 Seiten |
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... carry Coals ... Honour Westminster ... What's the difference between a Horse Chestnut and a Chestnut Horse ... When Rogues fall out Honest Men come by their own When the Steed's stolen shut the Stable Door Whiffler ... Whigs and Tories ...
... carry Coals ... Honour Westminster ... What's the difference between a Horse Chestnut and a Chestnut Horse ... When Rogues fall out Honest Men come by their own When the Steed's stolen shut the Stable Door Whiffler ... Whigs and Tories ...
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... carrying their language with them . The greatest part of Britain being thus become a Roman province , the Roman legions , who resided in Britain for above 200 years , undoubtedly disseminated the Latin tongue ; and the * It has been ...
... carrying their language with them . The greatest part of Britain being thus become a Roman province , the Roman legions , who resided in Britain for above 200 years , undoubtedly disseminated the Latin tongue ; and the * It has been ...
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... carry down to the latest posterity , circumstances and events of former times . That it has thus far given an earnest of its deserving the title , all historians agree . Such , reader , is the celebrated Domes- day Book , one of those ...
... carry down to the latest posterity , circumstances and events of former times . That it has thus far given an earnest of its deserving the title , all historians agree . Such , reader , is the celebrated Domes- day Book , one of those ...
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... carried by the postman , and blown to announce his arrival . The annual value of paper manufac- tured in this country is said to be two millions sterling . PRINTING . The press is the most important instrument of civilisation . It is by ...
... carried by the postman , and blown to announce his arrival . The annual value of paper manufac- tured in this country is said to be two millions sterling . PRINTING . The press is the most important instrument of civilisation . It is by ...
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... carried to perfec- tion . These orders , as Mr. Alison , in his " Principles of Taste , " well observes , " have different characters from several causes , and chiefly from the different quantity of matter in their entabla- tures . The ...
... carried to perfec- tion . These orders , as Mr. Alison , in his " Principles of Taste , " well observes , " have different characters from several causes , and chiefly from the different quantity of matter in their entabla- tures . The ...
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afterwards ancestors ancient antiquity appears appellation Baynard's castle became bishop Bridge built Cæsar called castle celebrated century Charles Charles II Christian church city of London College colour commenced common court crown custom dancing denominated derives its name Domesday Book Duke Earl Edward III Edward VI Emperor England English erected Esquire Europe fair fire formerly founded France French gave Greeks hence Henry VIII honour horse introduced invention James John Julius Cæsar king king's knight ladies land Lane latter London London Bridge lord mayor Mary master noble origin painting parish parliament period persons Pope present Prince Queen Elizabeth reign of Henry Richard Richard II Roman Rome royal Saint Saxon says Scotland signifies stone Street supposed term theatre tion took town University of Oxford ward whence William William the Conqueror word writer