The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... 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 political necessity.
... 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 political necessity.
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Oliver Goldsmith. ridiculed it . He seems sensible of the political necessity of religion in every state ; but , at the same time , he would every where insinuate that it owes its authority to no higher an origin . Thus he weakens its ...
Oliver Goldsmith. ridiculed it . He seems sensible of the political necessity of religion in every state ; but , at the same time , he would every where insinuate that it owes its authority to no higher an origin . Thus he weakens its ...
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... religion , and government , were generally the same with those of the Gauls , their neighbours of the continent . their government , it consisted of several small principalities , each under its respective leader ; and this seems to be ...
... religion , and government , were generally the same with those of the Gauls , their neighbours of the continent . their government , it consisted of several small principalities , each under its respective leader ; and this seems to be ...
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... religion , and 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 ...
... religion , and 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 ...
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... religion that disdained submission to foreign 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 ...
... religion that disdained submission to foreign 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 ...
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