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Next year , to wit , 1747 , I received an invitation from the general to attend him in the same station in his military embassy to the courts of Vienna and Turin . I then wore the uniform of an officer , and was introduced at these ...
Next year , to wit , 1747 , I received an invitation from the general to attend him in the same station in his military embassy to the courts of Vienna and Turin . I then wore the uniform of an officer , and was introduced at these ...
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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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The Britons were divided into many small nations or tribes ; and being a military people , whose sole property was their arms and their cattle , it was impossible , after they had acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or ...
The Britons were divided into many small nations or tribes ; and being a military people , whose sole property was their arms and their cattle , it was impossible , after they had acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or ...
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Notwithstanding these misfortunes , the Britons were not subdued ; and this island was regarded by the ambitious Romans as a field in which military honour might A. D. 59. still be acquired . Under the reign of Nero , Suetonius Paulinus ...
Notwithstanding these misfortunes , the Britons were not subdued ; and this island was regarded by the ambitious Romans as a field in which military honour might A. D. 59. still be acquired . Under the reign of Nero , Suetonius Paulinus ...
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During these military enterprises , he neglected not the arts of peace . He introduced laws and civility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the conveniencies of life , reconciled them to the Roman language and ...
During these military enterprises , he neglected not the arts of peace . He introduced laws and civility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the conveniencies of life , reconciled them to the Roman language and ...
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