History of England, Tập 1J. Hatchard, 1816 |
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... authority of the prince was insulted ; that each might be rendered incapable of assisting the other , and thus the ... authorities , an edition of this eloquent and useful historian , purified from his contaminating principles . In ...
... authority of the prince was insulted ; that each might be rendered incapable of assisting the other , and thus the ... authorities , an edition of this eloquent and useful historian , purified from his contaminating principles . In ...
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... they had acquired a relish for liberty , for their princes or chieftains to establish any despotic authority over them . Their govern- * Cæsar , lib . 4 . BQ CHAP ments , though monarchical , were free , as THE BRITONS . 3.
... they had acquired a relish for liberty , for their princes or chieftains to establish any despotic authority over them . Their govern- * Cæsar , lib . 4 . BQ CHAP ments , though monarchical , were free , as THE BRITONS . 3.
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... authority among them . Besides ministering at the altar , and directing all religious duties , they presided over the education of youth ; they enjoyed an immunity from wars and taxes ; they possessed both the civil and criminal ...
... authority among them . Besides ministering at the altar , and directing all religious duties , they presided over the education of youth ; they enjoyed an immunity from wars and taxes ; they possessed both the civil and criminal ...
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... authority as far as the fears of their timorous votaries . They practised their rites in dark groves or other secret recesses ; and in order to throw a greater mystery over their religion , they communicated their secrets only to the ...
... authority as far as the fears of their timorous votaries . They practised their rites in dark groves or other secret recesses ; and in order to throw a greater mystery over their religion , they communicated their secrets only to the ...
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... authority of the Romans more nominal than real in this island . f The civil wars which ensued , and which pre- pared the way for the establishment of monarchy in Rome , saved the Britons from that yoke which was ready to be imposed upon ...
... authority of the Romans more nominal than real in this island . f The civil wars which ensued , and which pre- pared the way for the establishment of monarchy in Rome , saved the Britons from that yoke which was ready to be imposed upon ...
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