Universal History from the Creation of the World to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Contury, Том 6J. Murray, 1839 |
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... city of Pekin . The conduct of the Chinese emperor is unparalleled in history ; without making the smallest attempt to defend his capital or maintain possession of his throne , he shut 2 [ BOOK VI . UNIVERSAL HISTORY .
... city of Pekin . The conduct of the Chinese emperor is unparalleled in history ; without making the smallest attempt to defend his capital or maintain possession of his throne , he shut 2 [ BOOK VI . UNIVERSAL HISTORY .
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... conduct for all judges and magistrates in the exercise of their duty : but one circumstance renders these laws of very little avail : this is , that all the courts of judicature in China are supreme . There is no appeal from any ...
... conduct for all judges and magistrates in the exercise of their duty : but one circumstance renders these laws of very little avail : this is , that all the courts of judicature in China are supreme . There is no appeal from any ...
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... conduct than interest and the fear of punishment . Commerce , which in other countries is carried on upon the basis of a mutual good faith between the parties contracting , proceeds in China upon this presumption , that all men are ...
... conduct than interest and the fear of punishment . Commerce , which in other countries is carried on upon the basis of a mutual good faith between the parties contracting , proceeds in China upon this presumption , that all men are ...
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... conducted the vessel which saved a remnant of the human species . The same tradition is to be found in the Edda of the Scandinavians ; only their deluge , instead of water , is formed by the blood of a giant . The tradition of the ...
... conducted the vessel which saved a remnant of the human species . The same tradition is to be found in the Edda of the Scandinavians ; only their deluge , instead of water , is formed by the blood of a giant . The tradition of the ...
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... conduct of Philip by proscribing him in his turn , he abhorred the base revenge , and rested his security upon the point of his sword . Philip , however , compassed his vengeance against the prince of Orange : the reward had its effect ...
... conduct of Philip by proscribing him in his turn , he abhorred the base revenge , and rested his security upon the point of his sword . Philip , however , compassed his vengeance against the prince of Orange : the reward had its effect ...
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Стр. 60 - My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery. But I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear...
Стр. 61 - Europe, should dare to invade the borders of my realm; to which, rather than any dishonour shall grow by me, I myself will take up arms; I myself will be your general, judge, and rewarder of every one of your virtues in the field. I know already...
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Стр. 188 - That every person committed for treason or felony shall, if he requires it the first week of the next term, or the first day of the next session of oyer and terminer...
Стр. 61 - ... by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people.
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Стр. 181 - The true reason, arising from the spirit of our constitution, seems to be this. The lords being a permanent hereditary body, created at pleasure by the king, are supposed more liable to be influenced by the crown, and when once influenced to continue so, than the commons, who are a temporary, elective body, freely *nominated by the people.
Стр. 58 - ... he threw himself out of his litter, rallied his army, and led them on to the charge : which afterwards ended in a complete victory on the side of t.he Moors. He had no sooner brought his men to the engagement, but finding himself utterly spent, he was again replaced in his litter, where, laying his finger on his mouth, to enjoin secrecy to his officers who stood about him, he died a few moments after, in that posture.