English etymology; or, A derivative dictionary of the English language |
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Стр. xviii
... called Totnefs , in Devonshire , p . 19 : " - about 1117 years before Chrift ; and 67 after the taking of Troy * , " After this , " fays Milton , " Brutus , in a chofen place , builds New Troy , or Troja Nova ( contracted in after times ...
... called Totnefs , in Devonshire , p . 19 : " - about 1117 years before Chrift ; and 67 after the taking of Troy * , " After this , " fays Milton , " Brutus , in a chofen place , builds New Troy , or Troja Nova ( contracted in after times ...
Стр. xxi
... called Arcadians ; for these are the first of all the Greeks , who croffed the Ionian gulph , under the conduct of Oenotrus , the fon of Lycaon , and fettled in Italy : " about 1470 years before Chrift . - This colony is mentioned ...
... called Arcadians ; for these are the first of all the Greeks , who croffed the Ionian gulph , under the conduct of Oenotrus , the fon of Lycaon , and fettled in Italy : " about 1470 years before Chrift . - This colony is mentioned ...
Стр. xxviii
... called Saxons , only from the Seaxes , or weapons they wore + ; which will likewife be found to be another Greek appellation in the * There are two or three things in this article , that deferve a more full confideration ; viz . the ...
... called Saxons , only from the Seaxes , or weapons they wore + ; which will likewife be found to be another Greek appellation in the * There are two or three things in this article , that deferve a more full confideration ; viz . the ...
Стр. xxix
... called Sacafons , contracted to Saxons , or fons of Saca , who with a flood of other Northern ( Afiatic ) nations , came into Europe , and using piracy from Denmark all along thofe feas , poffeffed all that coaft of Germany , and the ...
... called Sacafons , contracted to Saxons , or fons of Saca , who with a flood of other Northern ( Afiatic ) nations , came into Europe , and using piracy from Denmark all along thofe feas , poffeffed all that coaft of Germany , and the ...
Стр. xxxvi
... called fo and fo ; but do we know why they are called fo ? -it is etymology will inform us , by giving us the original . This knowledge will furely afford us the greater pleasure , because it will afford us as it were a double infight ...
... called fo and fo ; but do we know why they are called fo ? -it is etymology will inform us , by giving us the original . This knowledge will furely afford us the greater pleasure , because it will afford us as it were a double infight ...
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