The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... liberty ; the only virtues which can have place among an uncivilized people , where justice and humanity are commonly neglected . Kingly government , even when established among the Germans , ( for it was not universal , ) possessed a ...
... liberty ; the only virtues which can have place among an uncivilized people , where justice and humanity are commonly neglected . Kingly government , even when established among the Germans , ( for it was not universal , ) possessed a ...
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... liberty had indeed been formerly granted by the Roman law ; but that experience had shown , that no issue could ever come from such mar- riages ; and he , therefore , prohibited them . Augustine asked , " Whether a woman pregnant might ...
... liberty had indeed been formerly granted by the Roman law ; but that experience had shown , that no issue could ever come from such mar- riages ; and he , therefore , prohibited them . Augustine asked , " Whether a woman pregnant might ...
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... liberty and to vengeance . He instantly conducted them to Eddington , where the Danes were encamped ; and taking advantage of his previous knowledge of the place , he directed his attack against the most unguarded quarter of the enemy ...
... liberty and to vengeance . He instantly conducted them to Eddington , where the Danes were encamped ; and taking advantage of his previous knowledge of the place , he directed his attack against the most unguarded quarter of the enemy ...
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... liberty and commerce in a polished state ; but it was well calculated to reduce that fierce and licentious people under the salutary restraint of law and government . But Alfred took care to temper these rigours by other institu- tions ...
... liberty and commerce in a polished state ; but it was well calculated to reduce that fierce and licentious people under the salutary restraint of law and government . But Alfred took care to temper these rigours by other institu- tions ...
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David Hume. tion of liberty and the administration of justice , that ever was devised by the wit of man . Twelve freeholders were chosen ; who , having sworn , together with the hundreder or presiding magistrate of that division , to ...
David Hume. tion of liberty and the administration of justice , that ever was devised by the wit of man . Twelve freeholders were chosen ; who , having sworn , together with the hundreder or presiding magistrate of that division , to ...
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