The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... laws , and for ratifying the chief acts of public administration . The preambles to all the laws of Ethelbert , Ina , Alfred , Edward the Elder , Athelstan , Edmond , Edgar , Ethelred , and Edward the Confessor ; even those to the laws ...
... laws , and for ratifying the chief acts of public administration . The preambles to all the laws of Ethelbert , Ina , Alfred , Edward the Elder , Athelstan , Edmond , Edgar , Ethelred , and Edward the Confessor ; even those to the laws ...
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... laws and magistrate , they will seek it by submission to superi- ors , and by herding in some private confederacy , which acts under the direction of a powerful leader . And thus all anarchy is the immediate cause of tyranny , if not ...
... laws and magistrate , they will seek it by submission to superi- ors , and by herding in some private confederacy , which acts under the direction of a powerful leader . And thus all anarchy is the immediate cause of tyranny , if not ...
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... law , the price of a ceorle's head was 200 shillings ; that of a thane's six times as much ; that of a king's six times more . By the laws of Kent , the price of the archbishop's head was higher than that of the king's . ' Such respect ...
... law , the price of a ceorle's head was 200 shillings ; that of a thane's six times as much ; that of a king's six times more . By the laws of Kent , the price of the archbishop's head was higher than that of the king's . ' Such respect ...
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