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Стр. viii
... seen in the writings of their antient laws and records ; in thofe of a maturer date ; and in their pre- fent state of barbarism and yet , what is ftill more extraordinary , both those languages are continued down to us , even to this ...
... seen in the writings of their antient laws and records ; in thofe of a maturer date ; and in their pre- fent state of barbarism and yet , what is ftill more extraordinary , both those languages are continued down to us , even to this ...
Стр. xxvii
... seen under the article FRANKS , in the Work itself : -as to this ar- rival of the Saxons , it must be obferved here , that notwithstanding the filence of all modern hiftorians , this was very far from being the first time , that any of ...
... seen under the article FRANKS , in the Work itself : -as to this ar- rival of the Saxons , it must be obferved here , that notwithstanding the filence of all modern hiftorians , this was very far from being the first time , that any of ...
Стр. xxxii
... seen , the Romans had been fuch powerful actors in the British affairs , for five hundred years before the arrival of the Saxons ; and that very probably the Greeks had been here at least a thousand years before the Romans . * And yet ...
... seen , the Romans had been fuch powerful actors in the British affairs , for five hundred years before the arrival of the Saxons ; and that very probably the Greeks had been here at least a thousand years before the Romans . * And yet ...
Стр. xxxviii
... Gallis , aut quâvis aliâ gente conferri poffe jure , et fine fastu existimem : " Shering . Pref . beir - limbs ; and then they might have seen S beir xxxviii PREFACE . of our best writers, particularly Steele, Addison, ...
... Gallis , aut quâvis aliâ gente conferri poffe jure , et fine fastu existimem : " Shering . Pref . beir - limbs ; and then they might have seen S beir xxxviii PREFACE . of our best writers, particularly Steele, Addison, ...
Стр. xxxix
... seen the abfurdity of writing the felf - fame word , in the felf - fame article , two different ways , and giving at the fame time the original word , and its deri- vative , both which bear fuch palpable evidence against him : and yet ...
... seen the abfurdity of writing the felf - fame word , in the felf - fame article , two different ways , and giving at the fame time the original word , and its deri- vative , both which bear fuch palpable evidence against him : and yet ...
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