The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... authority to no higher an origin . Thus he weakens its influence , while he contends for its utility , and vainly hopes , that while freethinkers shall applaud his scepticism , real believers will reverence him for his zeal . " In his ...
... authority to no higher an origin . Thus he weakens its influence , while he contends for its utility , and vainly hopes , that while freethinkers shall applaud his scepticism , real believers will reverence him for his zeal . " In his ...
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... authority . Whether these small principalities descended by succession , or the princes were elected in consequence of the advantages of age , wisdom , or valour in their families , is not recorded . Upon great or uncommon dangers , a ...
... authority . Whether these small principalities descended by succession , or the princes were elected in consequence of the advantages of age , wisdom , or valour in their families , is not recorded . Upon great or uncommon dangers , a ...
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... authority and reputation . The general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island , was Julius Agricola , who governed it during the reigns of Vespasian , Titus , and Domitian , and distinguished himself as well ...
... authority and reputation . The general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island , was Julius Agricola , who governed it during the reigns of Vespasian , Titus , and Domitian , and distinguished himself as well ...
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... authority was no longer needful . The salaries they were supplied with , seldom exceeded a bare subsistence ; and the honours they received , were the only reward of their superior dangers and fatigues . The custom of trying by twelve ...
... authority was no longer needful . The salaries they were supplied with , seldom exceeded a bare subsistence ; and the honours they received , were the only reward of their superior dangers and fatigues . The custom of trying by twelve ...
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... authority over all the British churches ; and his associates , having spread themselves over all the country , completed that conversion which was so happily begun . The kingdom of the heptarchy which next embraced the Christian faith ...
... authority over all the British churches ; and his associates , having spread themselves over all the country , completed that conversion which was so happily begun . The kingdom of the heptarchy which next embraced the Christian faith ...
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