Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

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"Transactions and publications of the Royal Historical Society" in each vol., ser. 4, v. 18-26.
 

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5 ページ - Adeo maxima quaeque ambigua sunt, dum alii quoquo modo audita pro compertis habent, alii vera in contrarium vertunt et gliscit utrumque posteritate.
126 ページ - ... king, they set up a rotten plank or a stone for a memorial, they murder two or three dozen of the natives, bring away a couple more by force for a sample, return home, and get their pardon. Here commences a new dominion acquired with a title by divine right.
3 ページ - Liberator baud dubie Germaniae et qui non primordia populi Romani, sicut alii reges ducesque, sed florentissimum imperium lacessierit, proeliis ambiguus, bello non victus, septem et triginta annos vitae, duodecim potentiae explevit, caniturque adhuc barbaras apud gentis, Graecorum annalibus ignotus, qui sua tantum mirantur, Romanis baud perinde Celebris, dum vetera extollimus recentium incuriosi.
199 ページ - Government ; and that his Majesty would feel that he was wanting in a proper regard to the honour of his crown and to the interests of his dominions if he could see with indifference such a system developed and avowed. His Majesty cannot, therefore, regard the conduct of the French Government on various occasions since the conclusion of the Definitive Treaty, the insinuations and charges contained in the report of Colonel...
126 ページ - Ships are sent with the first opportunity, the natives driven out or destroyed, their princes tortured to discover their gold, a free licence given to all acts of inhumanity and lust, the earth reeking with the blood of its inhabitants : and this execrable crew of butchers employed in so pious an expedition, is a modern colony sent to convert and civilize an idolatrous and barbarous people.
7 ページ - Beneficia eo usque laeta sunt dum videntur exsolvi posse; ubi multum antevenere, pro gratia odium redditur.[6] We feel neither extreme heat nor extreme cold.
64 ページ - The gift of wisdom,' writes Eccleston,1 ' so overflowed in the English province that before the deposition of Friar William of Nottingham (1251) there were thirty lecturers in England who solemnly disputed, and three or four who lectured without disputation...
170 ページ - But then, to his fierceness of courage he had the softest and most gentle nature imaginable ; loved all, and beloved of all, and without a capacity to have an enemy. The manner of taking the lives of these worthy men was new, and without example, and concluded by most men to be very barbarous...
6 ページ - Vespasianus fuit, antiquo ipse cultu victuque. Obsequium inde in principem et aemulandi amor validior, quam poena ex legibus et metus. Nisi forte rebus cunctis inest quidam velut orbis , ut, quemadmodum temporum vices, ita morum vertantur: nec omnia apud priores meliora, sed nostra quoque aetas multa laudis et artium, imitanda posteris , tulit.

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