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... honour of some particular event , while it may be admitted to have also in view the perpe- tuation of the memory of the event , and the trans- mission of a knowledge of it to future ages , has usually for its main end the present ...
... honour of some particular event , while it may be admitted to have also in view the perpe- tuation of the memory of the event , and the trans- mission of a knowledge of it to future ages , has usually for its main end the present ...
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... honour to the greatest captains of Greece and Rome . Their choice of ground for fighting upon was almost invariably judicious , and they availed themselves of their superior knowledge of the In the laborious arts of country on all ...
... honour to the greatest captains of Greece and Rome . Their choice of ground for fighting upon was almost invariably judicious , and they availed themselves of their superior knowledge of the In the laborious arts of country on all ...
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... honour of their wives and children ! " There is a lofty hill in Shrop- shire , near to the confluence of the rivers Coln and Teme , which is generally believed to be the scene Its ridges are furrowed of the hero's last action . by ...
... honour of their wives and children ! " There is a lofty hill in Shrop- shire , near to the confluence of the rivers Coln and Teme , which is generally believed to be the scene Its ridges are furrowed of the hero's last action . by ...
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... honour was that which they discharged as the judges by whom were de termined almost all disputes or litigations , both public and private . If any criminal act was done , if any murder was committed , if any difference arose about an ...
... honour was that which they discharged as the judges by whom were de termined almost all disputes or litigations , both public and private . If any criminal act was done , if any murder was committed , if any difference arose about an ...
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... honour . gions , has been thought to intend an allusion to. The Druidical hierarchy , it is plain from this account , held in their hands the regulation and control of by far the most important part of the internal affairs of the ...
... honour . gions , has been thought to intend an allusion to. The Druidical hierarchy , it is plain from this account , held in their hands the regulation and control of by far the most important part of the internal affairs of the ...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People ..., Volume 1 George Lillie Craik Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
The Pictorial History Of England: Being A History Of The People, As Well As ... George Lillie Craik,Charles Macfarlane Aucun aperçu disponible - 2019 |
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