The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1F.C. and J. Rivington J. Cuthell, 1823 |
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... honour might still be acquired . The Britons made one expir- ing effort to recover their liberty in the time of Nero , taking advantage of the absence of Pauli nus , the Roman general , who was employed in subduing the Isle of Anglesey ...
... honour might still be acquired . The Britons made one expir- ing effort to recover their liberty in the time of Nero , taking advantage of the absence of Pauli nus , the Roman general , who was employed in subduing the Isle of Anglesey ...
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... honours they received were the only reward of their superior dangers and fatigues . The custom of trying by twelve men is of Saxon original : slavery was unknown among them , and they were taught to prefer death to a shameful existence ...
... honours they received were the only reward of their superior dangers and fatigues . The custom of trying by twelve men is of Saxon original : slavery was unknown among them , and they were taught to prefer death to a shameful existence ...
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... honour , their laws , and methods of trial by jury , were continued as originally practised by the Germans , only with such alterations as increasing civilization produced . Conquerors , although they disseminate their own laws and ...
... honour , their laws , and methods of trial by jury , were continued as originally practised by the Germans , only with such alterations as increasing civilization produced . Conquerors , although they disseminate their own laws and ...
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... and master belonged only to Him whom both earth and seas were ready to obey . Thus feared and respected , he lived many years honoured with the surname of Great for his power , but deserving it still more SAXON MONARCHY . 73.
... and master belonged only to Him whom both earth and seas were ready to obey . Thus feared and respected , he lived many years honoured with the surname of Great for his power , but deserving it still more SAXON MONARCHY . 73.
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... honour and affection . Upon his return to Dover , having sent a servant before him to bespeak lodgings in that city , a fray happened between this domestic and the townsmen , in which he lost his life . The count and his attendants ...
... honour and affection . Upon his return to Dover , having sent a servant before him to bespeak lodgings in that city , a fray happened between this domestic and the townsmen , in which he lost his life . The count and his attendants ...
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