The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... entirely acquiesce in his princi- ples . With regard to religion , he seems desirous of playing a double part , of appearing to some readers as if he reverenced it , and to others as if he ridiculed it . He seems sensible of the ...
... entirely acquiesce in his princi- ples . With regard to religion , he seems desirous of playing a double part , of appearing to some readers as if he reverenced it , and to others as if he ridiculed it . He seems sensible of the ...
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... the property but also the lives of the people were entirely at their disposal . No laws were instituted by the princes , or common assemblies , without their advice and approbation ; no person was punished by bonds 2 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... the property but also the lives of the people were entirely at their disposal . No laws were instituted by the princes , or common assemblies , without their advice and approbation ; no person was punished by bonds 2 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... entirely adopt the manners of their conquerors ; so that all the pains bestowed by the Romans in educating the Britons , only served to render them a more desirable object of invasion , and dressed them up as victims for succeeding ...
... entirely adopt the manners of their conquerors ; so that all the pains bestowed by the Romans in educating the Britons , only served to render them a more desirable object of invasion , and dressed them up as victims for succeeding ...
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... entirely occupied in the enjoyment of the present interval of peace , they made no provision for resisting the enemy , who were only taking breath to renew their former invasions . Christianity , indeed , had been introduced among them ...
... entirely occupied in the enjoyment of the present interval of peace , they made no provision for resisting the enemy , who were only taking breath to renew their former invasions . Christianity , indeed , had been introduced among them ...
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... entirely addicted to war , has seldom wanted the imputation of cruelty , as those terrors which are opposed without fear are often inflicted without regret . The Saxons are represented as a very cruel nation ; but we must remember ...
... entirely addicted to war , has seldom wanted the imputation of cruelty , as those terrors which are opposed without fear are often inflicted without regret . The Saxons are represented as a very cruel nation ; but we must remember ...
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