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This principality is celebrated in Spanish history , as having formed the last refuge of national independence , when all the rest of the country was overrun by the Moors . For this , it was Herissees de Montagnes Enc . -Meth indebted ...
This principality is celebrated in Spanish history , as having formed the last refuge of national independence , when all the rest of the country was overrun by the Moors . For this , it was Herissees de Montagnes Enc . -Meth indebted ...
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It has generally been regarded , however , as a mere accidental occurrence , and as forming a singular exception to that freedom , which forms the general characteristic of savage life . But extensive discoveries , made since the time ...
It has generally been regarded , however , as a mere accidental occurrence , and as forming a singular exception to that freedom , which forms the general characteristic of savage life . But extensive discoveries , made since the time ...
Strona 509
In the great states afterwards formed , a small body of men armed and collected round the person of the sovereign , may keep in awe extensive provinces , incapable of acting in concert , ignorant of each others sentiments , and deprived ...
In the great states afterwards formed , a small body of men armed and collected round the person of the sovereign , may keep in awe extensive provinces , incapable of acting in concert , ignorant of each others sentiments , and deprived ...
Strona 511
... while forming , and after arriving at its full maturity . But there is a third aspect under which it must be viewed , before we can understand completely the phenomena which it exhibits ; this is that of its decay .
... while forming , and after arriving at its full maturity . But there is a third aspect under which it must be viewed , before we can understand completely the phenomena which it exhibits ; this is that of its decay .
Strona 512
As the royal power declines , an aristocracy is formed , consisting of princes of the blood and their descendants , who , in process of time , multiply to a considerable number ; of distinguished warriors ; and of ...
As the royal power declines , an aristocracy is formed , consisting of princes of the blood and their descendants , who , in process of time , multiply to a considerable number ; of distinguished warriors ; and of ...
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