The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... justice in his own dominions . He reclaimed his subjects from the licentious life to which they had been accustomed ; and it was a common saying , that during his reign a wo- man or child might openly carry everywhere a purse of gold ...
... justice in his own dominions . He reclaimed his subjects from the licentious life to which they had been accustomed ; and it was a common saying , that during his reign a wo- man or child might openly carry everywhere a purse of gold ...
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... justice , policy , and prudence . He made war upon the Britons in Somerset : and having finally subdued that province , he treated the vanquished with a humanity hitherto unknown to the Saxon conquerors . He allowed the proprietors to ...
... justice , policy , and prudence . He made war upon the Britons in Somerset : and having finally subdued that province , he treated the vanquished with a humanity hitherto unknown to the Saxon conquerors . He allowed the proprietors to ...
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... justice , or obedience to the laws . Even christianity , though it opened the way to connexions between them and the more polished states of Europe , had not hitherto been very effectual in banishing their ignorance , or softening their ...
... justice , or obedience to the laws . Even christianity , though it opened the way to connexions between them and the more polished states of Europe , had not hitherto been very effectual in banishing their ignorance , or softening their ...
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... justice ; and in providing against the return of like calamities . He was , more properly than his grand- father Egbert , the sole monarch of the English , ( for so the Saxons were now universally called , ) because the kingdom of ...
... justice ; and in providing against the return of like calamities . He was , more properly than his grand- father Egbert , the sole monarch of the English , ( for so the Saxons were now universally called , ) because the kingdom of ...
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... justice . The fine for the murder of a Dane was the same with that for the murder of an Englishman ; the great symbol of equality in those ages . The king , after rebuilding the ruined cities , particu- larly London " , which had been ...
... justice . The fine for the murder of a Dane was the same with that for the murder of an Englishman ; the great symbol of equality in those ages . The king , after rebuilding the ruined cities , particu- larly London " , which had been ...
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