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... Reduction of Britain by the Romans , p . 203 . IV . The Fall of the Roman Power in Britain , p . 233 . BOOK II . Chap . I. The Entry and Settlement of the Saxons , and their Conversion to Christianity p . 248 . I. Establishment of ...
... Reduction of Britain by the Romans , p . 203 . IV . The Fall of the Roman Power in Britain , p . 233 . BOOK II . Chap . I. The Entry and Settlement of the Saxons , and their Conversion to Christianity p . 248 . I. Establishment of ...
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... reduced them to the present 39 ; and she certainly would not lose her corporate identity , nor subvert her fundamental principles , though she were to leave ten of the 39 , which remain , out of any future confession of her faith . She ...
... reduced them to the present 39 ; and she certainly would not lose her corporate identity , nor subvert her fundamental principles , though she were to leave ten of the 39 , which remain , out of any future confession of her faith . She ...
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... reduced the Jury to the cognizance of facts , not in themselves presumptively criminal , but actions neutral and indifferent , the whole mat- ter , in which the Subject has any concern or inte- rest , is taken out of the hands of the ...
... reduced the Jury to the cognizance of facts , not in themselves presumptively criminal , but actions neutral and indifferent , the whole mat- ter , in which the Subject has any concern or inte- rest , is taken out of the hands of the ...
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... species of tenderness to a Jury puts me in mind of a gentleman of good condition , who had been reduced to great poverty and distress ; application application was made to some rich fellows in his neighbourhood 120 POWERS OF JURIES IN.
... species of tenderness to a Jury puts me in mind of a gentleman of good condition , who had been reduced to great poverty and distress ; application application was made to some rich fellows in his neighbourhood 120 POWERS OF JURIES IN.
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... reduced all the Gauls from the Medi- terranean sea to the Rhine and the ocean . During the progress of this decisive war , some of the maritime nations of Gaul had recourse for assist- ance to the neighbouring island of Britain . From ...
... reduced all the Gauls from the Medi- terranean sea to the Rhine and the ocean . During the progress of this decisive war , some of the maritime nations of Gaul had recourse for assist- ance to the neighbouring island of Britain . From ...
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A. D. BOOK affairs amongst ancient Anglo-Saxons appear arms army authority barbarous barons bishops body Britain Cæsar called Canute Carausius cause CHAP character Christianity Church Church of England civil clergy conquest considerable Constitution Court crown Danes danger death dignity dominions Druids Edgar Atheling election Emperour empire enemy England English established Europe favour feudal force formed fortune Gaul Guienne Henry honourable gentleman House of Commons island judge Juries justice king of France King of Scotland king's kingdom land liberty lord manner means ment mind nation nature nerally never nobility Norman Normandy object obliged occasion opinion Parliament party peace person Picts politicks Pope popular possessed prince principle province publick punished racter reason reign religion revenue Roman Rome rude Saxon Saxon laws secure seemed Silures sort spirit subsisted success superiour Tanistry thing tion Tithes toleration vassals vigour whilst whole William