A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Manners, and Institutions of the Ancient and Modern NationsD. Appleton, 1853 - 662 sidor |
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... considered as national domain . Presents , too , were common , e . g . in towns which Agamemnon proposed to give Achilles , he mentions presents as chief profit . Presents were always made by the litigants to the judges , ( T. 168. ) e ...
... considered as national domain . Presents , too , were common , e . g . in towns which Agamemnon proposed to give Achilles , he mentions presents as chief profit . Presents were always made by the litigants to the judges , ( T. 168. ) e ...
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... 17. May not the number of gods that have been worshipped in differ- ent ages , and the different forms in which religion has appeared in dif- feret countries , be considered as formidable argument against the 58 ANCIENT HISTORY .
... 17. May not the number of gods that have been worshipped in differ- ent ages , and the different forms in which religion has appeared in dif- feret countries , be considered as formidable argument against the 58 ANCIENT HISTORY .
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Thomas Roderick Dew. feret countries , be considered as formidable argument against the ex- istence of any God , or of any true religion ? Las Cases reports Bona- parte as saying that this argument was considered by him , at the age of ...
Thomas Roderick Dew. feret countries , be considered as formidable argument against the ex- istence of any God , or of any true religion ? Las Cases reports Bona- parte as saying that this argument was considered by him , at the age of ...
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... considered a patriotic purpose , and not for sake of the vice , and as proof of it , when detected at the time , it was severely punished . Again , in Sparta , where an agrarian law ex- isted , stealing was not the same thing as ...
... considered a patriotic purpose , and not for sake of the vice , and as proof of it , when detected at the time , it was severely punished . Again , in Sparta , where an agrarian law ex- isted , stealing was not the same thing as ...
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... considered as monuments of aristocratical oppression , everywhere met the eye throughout Attica ; these posts marked the land as a pledge for debt , and had the amount of debt and name of creditor inscribed on them . 6. Government ...
... considered as monuments of aristocratical oppression , everywhere met the eye throughout Attica ; these posts marked the land as a pledge for debt , and had the amount of debt and name of creditor inscribed on them . 6. Government ...
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Sida 377 - See, I have this day set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms, to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant.
Sida 377 - And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the church : but if he neglect to hear the church, let him be unto thee as a heathen man and a publican.
Sida 34 - Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kind of riches; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs.
Sida 377 - But the natural man receiveth not the things of the spirit of God ; for they are foolishness unto him; neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. But he that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of no man.
Sida 92 - If I beheld the sun when it shined, Or the moon walking in brightness; And my heart hath been secretly enticed, Or my mouth hath kissed my hand; This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge: For I should have denied the God that is above.
Sida 438 - Paul, and of the most holy pope, granted and committed to me in these parts, do absolve thee ; first, from all ecclesiastical censures, in whatever manner they have been incurred ; and, then, from all thy sins, transgressions, and excesses, how enormous soever they may be; even from...
Sida 562 - Parliament, do pray that it may be declared and enacted, that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said Declaration, are the true, ancient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this Kingdom...
Sida 570 - Then came those days, never to be recalled without a blush, the days of servitude without loyalty and sensuality without love, of dwarfish talents and gigantic vices, the paradise of cold hearts and narrow minds, the golden age of the coward, the bigot, and the slave.
Sida 546 - He was of an industry and vigilance not to be tired out or wearied by the most laborious, and of parts not to be imposed upon by the most subtle or sharp; and of a personal courage equal to his best parts...
Sida 374 - But he that is with a wife, is solicitous for the things of the world, how he may please his wife: and he is divided.