| 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 796
...neglected the occupation which паз mainly contributed to their elevation. Tacitus mentions London as the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and Commerce. Yet, before the charter of Runnymede, foreign merchants were permitted to visit England only during... | |
| 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 796
...neglected the occupation which has mainly contributed to their elevation. Tacitus mentions London as the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and Commerce. Yet, before the charter of liunnymede, foreign merchants were permitted to visit England only during... | |
| Freeman Hunt - 1856 - عدد الصفحات: 650
...neglected the occupation which has mainly contributed to their elevation. Tacitus mentions London as the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce. Yet, before the charter of Runnymede, foreign merchants were permitted to visit England only during... | |
| Freeman Hunt - 1858 - عدد الصفحات: 652
...neglected the occupation which has mainly contributed to their elevation. Tacitus mentions London as the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce. Yet, before the charter of Runny mede, foreign merchants were permitted to visit England only during... | |
| John Harwood Hill - 1859 - عدد الصفحات: 464
...Boadicea put.s an end to her life by poison. Tacitus, in his annals, describes London at this time as the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce. S. Paul shipwrecked at Malta. £he iPospel of S. fHattfjeto, in Greek. (Epistfe to tfje iEpfjrsians,... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1865 - عدد الصفحات: 464
...into an uproar indeed. Locking' up Foreign Merchants in England. LOÎTOON is mentioned by Tacitus as the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce. Yet, before the charter of Runnymede, foreign merchants were permitted to visit England only during... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1868 - عدد الصفحات: 906
...circle into an uproar indeed. Locking up Foreign Merchants in England. LONDON is mentioned by Tacitus as the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce. Yet, before the charter of Runnymecle, foreign merchants were permitted to visit England only during... | |
| 1870 - عدد الصفحات: 1202
...mentioned in history by Tacitus. In the reign of Nero, AD 62, it was a place of great importance, — " not dignified with the name of a colony ; but the...merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce." (Ann., xiv., 33.) This implies that it was of British origin, as the Romans were in the habit of giving... | |
| John Wesley Thomas - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 180
...mentioned in history by Tacitus. In the reign of Nero, AD 62, it was a place of great importance,—" not dignified with the name of a colony; but the chief...merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce." (Ann., xiv., 83.) This implies that it was of British origin, as the Romans were in the habit of giving... | |
| George Routledge (and sons; ltd.) - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 262
...revolt of the Iceni under Boadicea, which broke out in the year 61, describes the London of that day as the " chief residence of merchants," and the " great mart of trade and commerce." London was indebted for its foundation to the Celtic Britons j its natural situation being such as... | |
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