| John Feltham - 1806 - 496 pagine
...that.it was then a place of importance among the Roman possessions in Britain. He says that it was " the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce." Ii is afterwards mentioned by Aniinianus Marceltimts, a Latin author in the reign of the Emperor Julia:',... | |
| John Feltham - 1809 - 466 pagine
...that it WES then a place of importance ameng the Roman possessions in Britain. He says that it was " the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and corn, rnerce." It is afterwards mentioned by Ammiunus Marcelliiius, a Latin ailthor in the reign of... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1810 - 778 pagine
...which broke out in the reign of Nero, and about the year 6l, describes the London of that day, as ' the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce; though not dignified with the name of a Colony .'J This description may be adduced as an additional... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley, James Norris Brewer, Joseph Nightingale - 1810 - 768 pagine
...which broke out in the reign of Nero, and about the year til, describes the London of that day, as ' the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce; thongh not dignified with the name of a Colony.'} This description may be adduced as an additional... | |
| Thomas Vincent - 1811 - 122 pagine
...that it was then a place of importance among the Roman possessions in Britain. H« says that it was " the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce." It is afterwards mentioned by Ammitnut Marcellinus, a Latin author in the reign of the Emperor Julian,... | |
| Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - 1816 - 660 pagine
...a place of im* portance among the Roman possessions in Britain, and, according to that author, was the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce. Under the Emperor Claudius it became a Roman colony, and was governed by a prefect, annually sent from... | |
| John Feltham - 1818 - 476 pagine
...the heart of the country, " as far as London, a place not dignified with the name "ofa colony, bot the chief residence of merchants, and the " great..." scanty numbers of his little army, and the fatal rash" ness of Cerealis, he resolved to quit that station, and " by giving up one post, to secure the... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1818 - 506 pagine
...satisfactory evidence. Tacitus, however, says; that about the year 61, Londinium, or Colonia Augusta, " was the chief residence of merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce, though not dignified with the name of a colony." In process of time the Romans, made it a permanent... | |
| John Corry - 1820 - 328 pagine
...importance in the first century. " Suetonius," says he, " marched through the country as far as London, a place not dignified with the name of a colony, but....merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce." Among the few remains of antiquity in this city, may be mentioned London Stone, near St. Swithin's... | |
| John Corry - 1820 - 332 pagine
...importance in the first century. "Suetonius," says he, " marched through the country as far as London, a place not dignified with the name of a colony, but...merchants, and the great mart of trade and commerce." Among the few remains of antiquity in this city, may be mentioned London Stone, near St. Swithin's... | |
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