An Enquiry Into the Foundation of the English Constitution: Or, An Historical Essay Upon the Anglo-Saxon Government Both in Germany and EnglandW. Bowyer, 1745 - 291 oldal |
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4. oldal
... perfons as make present inte- reft their only motive of judging as well as acting , and are ready to join any party , or to adopt any political principles , which may hap- pen to be in fashion . - The fubject , ' tis true , has already ...
... perfons as make present inte- reft their only motive of judging as well as acting , and are ready to join any party , or to adopt any political principles , which may hap- pen to be in fashion . - The fubject , ' tis true , has already ...
18. oldal
... perfons , whom ei- ther the chance of war or any other accident had thrown into his hands , were fo abfo- lutely in his power , that even tho ' in the fury of his paffion he killed any of them , yet was he under no apprehenfion of being ...
... perfons , whom ei- ther the chance of war or any other accident had thrown into his hands , were fo abfo- lutely in his power , that even tho ' in the fury of his paffion he killed any of them , yet was he under no apprehenfion of being ...
32. oldal
... per- fons , but were always attended and ferved by the fons of the priests and of the foldiery , that is , of the chief nobility of the country . Nor would it perhaps be difficult to fhew , did the occafion require it , that voluntary ...
... per- fons , but were always attended and ferved by the fons of the priests and of the foldiery , that is , of the chief nobility of the country . Nor would it perhaps be difficult to fhew , did the occafion require it , that voluntary ...
35. oldal
... per- fons of those whom their country had ho- noured with a command over its members 3 . 13. It is not , I think , fufficiently agreed amongst the learned , what was the original and proper name , in their own country lan- guage all ...
... per- fons of those whom their country had ho- noured with a command over its members 3 . 13. It is not , I think , fufficiently agreed amongst the learned , what was the original and proper name , in their own country lan- guage all ...
38. oldal
... perfons and in- terefts . For , as Caefar obferves , Every " Gaulish nobleman , in proportion as his re- putation encreased with his countrymen , was attended by a greater retinue of Am- " bacti , clients , or dependents ; this was the ...
... perfons and in- terefts . For , as Caefar obferves , Every " Gaulish nobleman , in proportion as his re- putation encreased with his countrymen , was attended by a greater retinue of Am- " bacti , clients , or dependents ; this was the ...
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affembly againſt amongſt anceſtors ancient German Anglo-Saxon antiq apud authority becauſe Burrows buſineſs Caefar called cauſe Celtic nations Ceorls comitatus Comites common confent confequently conftitution conqueft cuſtoms diftinct divifion Ealdormen eftates eſpecially eſtabliſhed fame fays feems fervice fhall firft firſt flaves fome fometimes ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuiffe fuperior fupport Gaul German greateſt Helvetii Heptarchy hiftory himſelf ibid inftances intereſt itſelf juſt juſtice king king of Kent kingdom land landholders Langobards laws leaſt leffer likewife lord maſters moft moſt muſt nation neceffity neral obferved occafion original parliament perfons pleaſed poffeffion poffible prefide preſent princes privilege province puniſhment purpoſe quam quod reaſon refpect regis reprefentatives Roman Saxon ſeem ſeveral ſhare ſhould ſome Spelman's ſtate ſtill ſuch Tacitus Thanes thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion tythings unleſs uſe uſually whofe whole whoſe Wittena-gemot καὶ