History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-eightRoutledge, 1860 - Всего страниц: 856 |
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... and unprincipled priestcraft , by which the liberty of thought and action was entirely done away . A sacred caste ruled over chief and peasantry , as the THE DRUIDS . 9 B.C. 55 — AD . 43. 8 [ BOOK I. THE CELTIC OCCUPATION .
... and unprincipled priestcraft , by which the liberty of thought and action was entirely done away . A sacred caste ruled over chief and peasantry , as the THE DRUIDS . 9 B.C. 55 — AD . 43. 8 [ BOOK I. THE CELTIC OCCUPATION .
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... chief after the Emperor's departure , secured his footing as he advanced by these temporary , though enduring forts . Aulus Plautius , the next in command , directed his attention to the more inland tribes , and left marks of his ...
... chief after the Emperor's departure , secured his footing as he advanced by these temporary , though enduring forts . Aulus Plautius , the next in command , directed his attention to the more inland tribes , and left marks of his ...
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... chief or king , who should regulate their affairs in peace as well as in battle . It is the first great step to political improvement when a barbaric host give their adhesion to an office and not a man . The wise and elevating thought ...
... chief or king , who should regulate their affairs in peace as well as in battle . It is the first great step to political improvement when a barbaric host give their adhesion to an office and not a man . The wise and elevating thought ...
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... predecessors had done -the Gael . < § 2. The chief of the first successful invasion was an ancient pirate of the name of Regner Lodbrog . The pride or patriotism of his descendants has enriched him with noble birth E 2.
... predecessors had done -the Gael . < § 2. The chief of the first successful invasion was an ancient pirate of the name of Regner Lodbrog . The pride or patriotism of his descendants has enriched him with noble birth E 2.
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... chief ; and the two populations were more like what we should call a Danish party and a Saxon party ( as we used formerly to speak of the court and country parties ) , than national enemies encamped on the same ground . § 13. The death ...
... chief ; and the two populations were more like what we should call a Danish party and a Saxon party ( as we used formerly to speak of the court and country parties ) , than national enemies encamped on the same ground . § 13. The death ...
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Стр. 657 - As for Mac Ian of Glencoe and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the other Highlanders, it will be proper, for the vindication of public justice, to extirpate that set of thieves.
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Стр. 163 - They greatly oppressed the wretched people by making them work at these castles, and when the castles were finished they filled them with devils and evil men. Then they took those whom they suspected to have any goods, by night and by. day, seizing both men and women, and they put them in prison for their gold and silver and tortured them with pains unspeakable, for never were any martyrs tormented as these were.
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Стр. 647 - That the commission for erecting the late Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical causes, and all other commissions and courts of like nature, are illegal and pernicious.
Стр. 647 - That the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament.