The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... ment of his fortune . Never literary attempt was more unfortunate than my Treatise of Human Nature . It fell dead- born from the press , without reaching such dis- tinction as even to excite a murmur among the zealots . But being ...
... ment of his fortune . Never literary attempt was more unfortunate than my Treatise of Human Nature . It fell dead- born from the press , without reaching such dis- tinction as even to excite a murmur among the zealots . But being ...
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... ment , which were naturally loose among that rude and turbulent people , were happily corroborated by the ter- rors of their superstition . No species of superstition was ever more terrible than that of the druids . Besides the severe ...
... ment , which were naturally loose among that rude and turbulent people , were happily corroborated by the ter- rors of their superstition . No species of superstition was ever more terrible than that of the druids . Besides the severe ...
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David Hume. and the measure , thus suddenly chosen by general agree- ment , was executed with alacrity , and prosecuted with vigour . Even in war , the princes governed more by ex- ample than by authority : but in peace , the civil union ...
David Hume. and the measure , thus suddenly chosen by general agree- ment , was executed with alacrity , and prosecuted with vigour . Even in war , the princes governed more by ex- ample than by authority : but in peace , the civil union ...
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... ment to a writer , arising from the uncertainty , at least barrenness , of the accounts transmitted to us . The monks , who were the only annalists during those ages , lived remote from public affairs , considered the civil transactions ...
... ment to a writer , arising from the uncertainty , at least barrenness , of the accounts transmitted to us . The monks , who were the only annalists during those ages , lived remote from public affairs , considered the civil transactions ...
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... ment , or correction : a doctrine more suitable to that age , and to the usual papal maxims , than the tolerating principles which Augustine had thought it prudent to in- culcate . The pontiff also answered some questions , which the ...
... ment , or correction : a doctrine more suitable to that age , and to the usual papal maxims , than the tolerating principles which Augustine had thought it prudent to in- culcate . The pontiff also answered some questions , which the ...
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