The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Cadell and Davies, 1812 |
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... law was a proper profession for me ; but I found an unsurmountable aversion to every thing but the pursuits of philosophy and general learn- ing ; and while they fancied I was poring upon Voet and Vinnius , Cicero and Virgil were the ...
... law was a proper profession for me ; but I found an unsurmountable aversion to every thing but the pursuits of philosophy and general learn- ing ; and while they fancied I was poring upon Voet and Vinnius , Cicero and Virgil were the ...
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... Law . Rules of Proof . Military Force.- Public Revenue.Value of Money . Manners . Page 197 - - - CHAP . IV . WILLIAM the Conqueror . Consequences of the Battle of Hastings . Submission of the English.Settlement of the Government ...
... Law . Rules of Proof . Military Force.- Public Revenue.Value of Money . Manners . Page 197 - - - CHAP . IV . WILLIAM the Conqueror . Consequences of the Battle of Hastings . Submission of the English.Settlement of the Government ...
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... laws and institutions of their masters , while it maintained its authority , were at last obliged to abolish it by penal statutes ; a violence which had never , in any other instance , been practised by those tolerating conquerors . TH ...
... laws and institutions of their masters , while it maintained its authority , were at last obliged to abolish it by penal statutes ; a violence which had never , in any other instance , been practised by those tolerating conquerors . TH ...
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... laws and ci- vility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the conveniencies of life , reconciled them to Tacit . Ann . lib . 14 . Tacit . Agr . the } CHAP . the Roman language and manners , instructed them. THE ROMANS .
... laws and ci- vility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the conveniencies of life , reconciled them to Tacit . Ann . lib . 14 . Tacit . Agr . the } CHAP . the Roman language and manners , instructed them. THE ROMANS .
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... laws and civil institutions , established a military govern- ment , no less dangerous to the sovereign than to the people . The farther progress of the same dis- orders introduced the bordering barbarians into the service of the Romans ...
... laws and civil institutions , established a military govern- ment , no less dangerous to the sovereign than to the people . The farther progress of the same dis- orders introduced the bordering barbarians into the service of the Romans ...
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