The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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Page 155
... nearly two centuries ; or from about A.D. 1070 to 1260 , in the reign of Henry the Third . What was written after the latter period is so different from the Anglo- Saxon , and so nearly allied to our present language , that without any ...
... nearly two centuries ; or from about A.D. 1070 to 1260 , in the reign of Henry the Third . What was written after the latter period is so different from the Anglo- Saxon , and so nearly allied to our present language , that without any ...
Page 269
... nearly resemble one another ; that towns and villages are composed of the same kind of materials ; and that man himself is every where the same , a two - legged animal without feathers . Why then go out of our way to explore the outward ...
... nearly resemble one another ; that towns and villages are composed of the same kind of materials ; and that man himself is every where the same , a two - legged animal without feathers . Why then go out of our way to explore the outward ...
Page 470
... nearly double the amount of the antient population . If that of the new provinces be taken into account , the population was nearly trebled during the reign of Frederick . It has sometimes been said that this monarch outlived him- self ...
... nearly double the amount of the antient population . If that of the new provinces be taken into account , the population was nearly trebled during the reign of Frederick . It has sometimes been said that this monarch outlived him- self ...
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