The History of England, Tập 1 |
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My studious disposition , my sobriety , and my industry , gave my family a notion that the law was a proper profession for e ; but I found an unsurmountable aversion to every thing but the pursuits of philosophy and general learning ...
My studious disposition , my sobriety , and my industry , gave my family a notion that the law was a proper profession for e ; but I found an unsurmountable aversion to every thing but the pursuits of philosophy and general learning ...
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Compel him to leave the throne He defeats a party of Danes Enters the Danish camp in disguise His successes over them Forms an English fleet 901 Death and character ... His laws Encouragement of learning .. PAGE 42 ib . 43 .
Compel him to leave the throne He defeats a party of Danes Enters the Danish camp in disguise His successes over them Forms an English fleet 901 Death and character ... His laws Encouragement of learning .. PAGE 42 ib . 43 .
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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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... all intercourse with his fellowcitizens , even in the common affairs of life : his company was universally shunned , as profane and dangerous : he was refused the protection of law : and death itself e Dion Cassius , lib . lxxv .
... all intercourse with his fellowcitizens , even in the common affairs of life : his company was universally shunned , as profane and dangerous : he was refused the protection of law : and death itself e Dion Cassius , lib . lxxv .
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No idolatrous worship ever attained such an ascendant over mankind as that of the ancient Gauls and Britons ; and the Romans , after their conquest , finding it impossible to reconcile those nations to the laws and institutions of their ...
No idolatrous worship ever attained such an ascendant over mankind as that of the ancient Gauls and Britons ; and the Romans , after their conquest , finding it impossible to reconcile those nations to the laws and institutions of their ...
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