Broadstone of HonorLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1826 - 311 páginas |
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... Chivalry . After the manner of the ancients each disputation com- posing the work bears the name of some distinguished character , by which the chief difficulty included in it may be proved vincible : that on the dignity of the order ...
... Chivalry . After the manner of the ancients each disputation com- posing the work bears the name of some distinguished character , by which the chief difficulty included in it may be proved vincible : that on the dignity of the order ...
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... Chivalry , required a supplement which would justify such of its positions as were contrary to the present opinions and disposition of many men ; and while in this book the precept of Plato has been kept in view , " that a man's country ...
... Chivalry , required a supplement which would justify such of its positions as were contrary to the present opinions and disposition of many men ; and while in this book the precept of Plato has been kept in view , " that a man's country ...
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... chivalry , and cause you to exchange warmth and harmony and joy , for the chill of funeral vaults - for groans and darkness and terror , and towers that are still wet with the blood of murdered brothers ! How beautiful was that scene ...
... chivalry , and cause you to exchange warmth and harmony and joy , for the chill of funeral vaults - for groans and darkness and terror , and towers that are still wet with the blood of murdered brothers ! How beautiful was that scene ...
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... chivalrous system . We have it not in our power , consistently with honour and a love of truth and jus- tice , to keep back from meeting the question , " Were these mighty changes necessary ? Are we to honour or to disapprove of those ...
... chivalrous system . We have it not in our power , consistently with honour and a love of truth and jus- tice , to keep back from meeting the question , " Were these mighty changes necessary ? Are we to honour or to disapprove of those ...
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... chivalry , that will be here interested ; for upon the question at issue depends the innocence or guilt of many of their views . We know what sentence Plato passed upon the poets of Greece , for debasing the religion of their country ...
... chivalry , that will be here interested ; for upon the question at issue depends the innocence or guilt of many of their views . We know what sentence Plato passed upon the poets of Greece , for debasing the religion of their country ...
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