A History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Revolution in 1688: Abridged ... and Continued Down to the Year 1858Harper, 1869 - Всего страниц: 789 |
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... danger from the armed forces was able to inspire . But Suetonius , exhorting his troops to disregard the menaces of a superstition which they despised , impelled them to the attack , drove the Britons off the field , burned the Druids ...
... danger from the armed forces was able to inspire . But Suetonius , exhorting his troops to disregard the menaces of a superstition which they despised , impelled them to the attack , drove the Britons off the field , burned the Druids ...
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... dangers of war , and increased their native ferocity against the vanquished by their religious prejudices . § 3. The ... danger : they are inured to shipwreck : they are eager to purchase booty with the peril of their lives . Tempests ...
... dangers of war , and increased their native ferocity against the vanquished by their religious prejudices . § 3. The ... danger : they are inured to shipwreck : they are eager to purchase booty with the peril of their lives . Tempests ...
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... dangers , op- posed his design ; and he was obliged for the present to lay aside all farther thoughts of executing that ... danger which might attend their proposing a new doctrine to so fierce a people , of whose language they were ...
... dangers , op- posed his design ; and he was obliged for the present to lay aside all farther thoughts of executing that ... danger which might attend their proposing a new doctrine to so fierce a people , of whose language they were ...
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... danger much less than he had apprehended . Ethelbert , already well disposed toward the Christian faith , assigned him a habita- tion in the Isle of Thanet , and soon after admitted him to a con- ference . Augustine , encouraged by his ...
... danger much less than he had apprehended . Ethelbert , already well disposed toward the Christian faith , assigned him a habita- tion in the Isle of Thanet , and soon after admitted him to a con- ference . Augustine , encouraged by his ...
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... danger of violence or robbery . There is a remarkable instance transmitted to us of the affection borne him by his servants . Cuichelme , King of Wessex , was his enemy ; but , finding himself unable to maintain open war against so ...
... danger of violence or robbery . There is a remarkable instance transmitted to us of the affection borne him by his servants . Cuichelme , King of Wessex , was his enemy ; but , finding himself unable to maintain open war against so ...
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Стр. 420 - England, it is declared and enacted, That no freeman may be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold or liberties, or his free customs, or be outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
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