The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... 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 .
... 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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... laws . But the inhabitants , thus relieved from the terror of his arms , neglected the per- formance of their stipulations ; and only two of their states sent over hostages according to the treaty . Cæsar , it is likely , was not much ...
... laws . But the inhabitants , thus relieved from the terror of his arms , neglected the per- formance of their stipulations ; and only two of their states sent over hostages according to the treaty . Cæsar , it is likely , was not much ...
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... laws or leaders ; and Paulinus , the greatest general of his age , undertook the task . The Britons endeavoured to obstruct his landing on that last retreat of their superstitions and liberties , both by the force of their arms and the ...
... laws or leaders ; and Paulinus , the greatest general of his age , undertook the task . The Britons endeavoured to obstruct his landing on that last retreat of their superstitions and liberties , both by the force of their arms and the ...
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... laws , habits , manners , and learning . He taught them to desire and raise all the conveniences of life , instructed them in the arts of agriculture , and , in order to protect them in their peaceable possessions , he drew a rampart ...
... laws , habits , manners , and learning . He taught them to desire and raise all the conveniences of life , instructed them in the arts of agriculture , and , in order to protect them in their peaceable possessions , he drew a rampart ...
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... laws , made supplications to the emperors , and had one legion sent over for their defence . This relief was , in the beginning , attended with the desired effect ; the barbarous invaders were driven back to their native deserts and ...
... laws , made supplications to the emperors , and had one legion sent over for their defence . This relief was , in the beginning , attended with the desired effect ; the barbarous invaders were driven back to their native deserts and ...
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