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Page 156
... Roman , present themselves in four parallel and contiguous columns . The next map is a General Picture of Universal Modern History , in which the Roman empire occupies , as it ought , the first place ; since it comprehended , in the age ...
... Roman , present themselves in four parallel and contiguous columns . The next map is a General Picture of Universal Modern History , in which the Roman empire occupies , as it ought , the first place ; since it comprehended , in the age ...
Page 251
... Roman bricks of various sizes ; and an example of the newel , or central column round which the stairs of the tower wind , which , like every other part of the Saxon portions of the church , is done with Roman bricks , ' and which shews ...
... Roman bricks of various sizes ; and an example of the newel , or central column round which the stairs of the tower wind , which , like every other part of the Saxon portions of the church , is done with Roman bricks , ' and which shews ...
Page 496
... Romans , gradually took among the common people a form tending to the vernacular French . The Chris- tian clergy first employed this provincial Roman , this rustic dialect , in public and solemn oratory ; and from the pulpit it passed ...
... Romans , gradually took among the common people a form tending to the vernacular French . The Chris- tian clergy first employed this provincial Roman , this rustic dialect , in public and solemn oratory ; and from the pulpit it passed ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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