The History of England, Tập 1 |
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My mother was daughter of sir David Falconer , president of the college of justice : the title of lord Halkerton came by succession to her brother . My family , however , was not rich ; and being myself a younger brother , my patrimony ...
My mother was daughter of sir David Falconer , president of the college of justice : the title of lord Halkerton came by succession to her brother . My family , however , was not rich ; and being myself a younger brother , my patrimony ...
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The several orders of men Courts of justice Criminal law Rules of proof Military force Public revenue ... Value of money Manners ...... CHAPTER IV . WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . 1066 Consequences of the battle of Hastings .
The several orders of men Courts of justice Criminal law Rules of proof Military force Public revenue ... Value of money Manners ...... CHAPTER IV . WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . 1066 Consequences of the battle of Hastings .
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... political institutions , and to have carried to the highest pitch the virtues of valour and love of liberty ; the only virtues which can have place among an uncivilized people , where justice and humanity are commonly neglected .
... political institutions , and to have carried to the highest pitch the virtues of valour and love of liberty ; the only virtues which can have place among an uncivilized people , where justice and humanity are commonly neglected .
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Even in war , the princes governed more by example than by authority : but in peace , the civil union was in a great measure dissolved , and the inferior leaders administered justice , after an independent manner , each in his ...
Even in war , the princes governed more by example than by authority : but in peace , the civil union was in a great measure dissolved , and the inferior leaders administered justice , after an independent manner , each in his ...
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But governed still by ambition more than by justice , he gave Webba possession of the crown on such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which ...
But governed still by ambition more than by justice , he gave Webba possession of the crown on such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which ...
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