The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... ancient ferocity , and valued themselves only on their national character of military bravery . The recent , as well as more ancient atchievements of their countrymen , tended to support this idea ; and the English princes ...
... ancient ferocity , and valued themselves only on their national character of military bravery . The recent , as well as more ancient atchievements of their countrymen , tended to support this idea ; and the English princes ...
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... ancient times . First the change of denomination , by which a pound has been reduced to the third part of its ancient weight in silver . Secondly , the change in value by the greater plenty of money , which has reduced the same weight ...
... ancient times . First the change of denomination , by which a pound has been reduced to the third part of its ancient weight in silver . Secondly , the change in value by the greater plenty of money , which has reduced the same weight ...
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... ancient French writer calls them a new and wicked device , to procure liberty to slaves , and encourage them in shaking off the dominion of their masters . The famous charter , as it is called , of the Conqueror to the city of London ...
... ancient French writer calls them a new and wicked device , to procure liberty to slaves , and encourage them in shaking off the dominion of their masters . The famous charter , as it is called , of the Conqueror to the city of London ...
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