| Robert Henry - 1789 - 644 pages
...that country which now compofes the counties of Eifex and' Middlefex, and fome part of Surrey (40) The name of this Britifh nation feems to be derived...Britifh words ; Tri, Now, Hant, which fignify the « - .. ~ ' \ (34) Dio. 1. fo, S (•-,) Horf. Brit. Rom. p. 13. I.iicaii. 1. 3, v. 67. Juven. Sat.... | |
| John Bew - 1794 - 358 pages
...joined the Britons, under the heroine Boadicea, in the year 61 of the Chrif* This name was probably given them by their neighbours, on account of their...having there founded a city, called Tri-now, or The Ntiv Silj, the mall ancient name of the renowned metropolis of Britain. tian aera, and ftiared very... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 422 pages
...bant, which, fignify the " inhabitants of the new city." This name, it it fuppofed, might have been given them by their neighbours, on account of their...the continent into Britain, and having there founded acity called tri-ntw, or the "new city;" the moft ancient name ot the renowned metropolis of Britain.... | |
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 408 pages
...feated next to the Cantii northward, and inhabited that country which now compofes the counties of Eflex and Middlefex, and fome part of Surrey4°. The name...derived from the three following Britifh words ; Tri, Mow, Hant, which fignify the inhabitants of the new city. This name was perhaps given them by their... | |
| John Adams - 1803 - 486 pages
...Middlefex, and fbme part of Surry, were pofleiled by the Trinobantes, or Trinouantes. The name of this nation feems to be derived from the three following Britifh words, Tri, Now, sad Han/, which fignify the inhabitants of the new city ; for. bv them London was founded, the molt... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 816 pages
...pofleffion of by the RoШДП*. fuppofed, might have been given them by their neigh- conquerors did bours, on account of their having newly come from the continent...into Britain, and having there founded a city called iri-na-w, or the " new city ;" the moil ancient name of the renowned metropolis of Britain. The Trinobantes... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 444 pages
...that country which now compofes the counties of Effex and Middlefex, and fome part of Surrey 4° . The name of this Britifh nation feems to be derived...neighbours, on account of their having newly come from the con• , tinent into Britain, and having there founded a city called Tri-now, or the new City, the... | |
| John William Abbott - 1821 - 278 pages
...bant, which signify the " inhabitants of the new city." This name, it is supposed, might have been given them by their neighbours, on account of their...newly come from the continent into Britain, and having here founded a city called tri-now, or the " new city ;" he most ancient name of the renowned metropolis... | |
| 1823 - 856 pages
...taken pos•ч-ssion of liy the Ilonrans. .4 Ancient commerce •of London. supposed, might have been given them by their neighbours, on account of their...the continent into Britain, and having there founded л city called trt-now, or the " new city -," the most ancient name of the renowned metropolis of Britain.... | |
| Robert Henry - 1788 - 406 pages
...the counties of Effex and Middlefex, and fome part of Surrey40. The name of this Britifh nation Teems to be derived from the three following Britifh words...continent into Britain, and having there founded a eity called Tri-now, or the New City, the moft ancient name of the renowned metropolis of J<5 Horf.... | |
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