The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... persons - the others may be seen in Greenwich Hospital , and in the various noble institutions that are dedicated to the national happiness and honour over the land . LONDON , 1838 . KINTIRE Sandal Firth of ARRAN 4 D A Tweed R. PREFACE .
... persons - the others may be seen in Greenwich Hospital , and in the various noble institutions that are dedicated to the national happiness and honour over the land . LONDON , 1838 . KINTIRE Sandal Firth of ARRAN 4 D A Tweed R. PREFACE .
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... honour as to my disgrace ; and the obstinacy of my opposition serves to increase the splendour of your victory . Had I surrendered myself in the beginning of the contest , neither my disgrace nor your glory would have BRITONS AND ROMANS .
... honour as to my disgrace ; and the obstinacy of my opposition serves to increase the splendour of your victory . Had I surrendered myself in the beginning of the contest , neither my disgrace nor your glory would have BRITONS AND ROMANS .
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... honour might still be acquired . The Britons made one expiring effort to recover their liberty in the time of Nero , [ A.D. 60. ] taking advantage of the ab- sence of Paulinus , the Roman general , who was employed in subduing the Isle ...
... honour might still be acquired . The Britons made one expiring effort to recover their liberty in the time of Nero , [ A.D. 60. ] taking advantage of the ab- sence of Paulinus , the Roman general , who was employed in subduing the Isle ...
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... honours they received , were the only reward of their superior dangers and fatigues . The custom of trying by twelve men is of Saxon original ; slavery was unknown among them , and they were taught to prefer death to a shameful ...
... honours they received , were the only reward of their superior dangers and fatigues . The custom of trying by twelve men is of Saxon original ; slavery was unknown among them , and they were taught to prefer death to a shameful ...
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... honour , their laws , and methods of trial by jury , were continued as originally practised by the Germans , only with such alterations as increasing civilization produced . Conquerors , although they disseminate their own laws and ...
... honour , their laws , and methods of trial by jury , were continued as originally practised by the Germans , only with such alterations as increasing civilization produced . Conquerors , although they disseminate their own laws and ...
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