The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Volym 1 |
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In the beginning of 1766 , I left Paris , and next summer went to Edinburgh , with
the same view as formerly , of burying myself in a philosophical retreat . I returned
to that place , not richer , but with much more money , and a much larger income
...
In the beginning of 1766 , I left Paris , and next summer went to Edinburgh , with
the same view as formerly , of burying myself in a philosophical retreat . I returned
to that place , not richer , but with much more money , and a much larger income
...
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As equality among subjects is the great source of concord , Alfred gave the same
laws to the Danes and English , and put them entirely on the same footing in the
administration both of civil and criminal justice . The fine for the murder of a ...
As equality among subjects is the great source of concord , Alfred gave the same
laws to the Danes and English , and put them entirely on the same footing in the
administration both of civil and criminal justice . The fine for the murder of a ...
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... able , notwithstanding their loss , to maintain the poft and continue the combat .
The duke tried the same stratagem . a second time with the same success ; ? but
even after this double advantage , he still found a great body of the English ...
... able , notwithstanding their loss , to maintain the poft and continue the combat .
The duke tried the same stratagem . a second time with the same success ; ? but
even after this double advantage , he still found a great body of the English ...
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Money in this last period was nearly of the same value as in our time . These
enormous famines are : a certain proof of bad husbandry . On the whole , there
are three things to be consideredz . wherever a sum of money is mentioned in
antient ...
Money in this last period was nearly of the same value as in our time . These
enormous famines are : a certain proof of bad husbandry . On the whole , there
are three things to be consideredz . wherever a sum of money is mentioned in
antient ...
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1 С НА Р. IX . in all their operations ; and they were apt to carry into the camp the
same refractory and independant spirit , to which they were accustomed in their
civil government . Henry , 1189 . therefore , introduced the practice of making a ...
1 С НА Р. IX . in all their operations ; and they were apt to carry into the camp the
same refractory and independant spirit , to which they were accustomed in their
civil government . Henry , 1189 . therefore , introduced the practice of making a ...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volym 4 David Hume Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1879 |
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