| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1756 - 720 páginas
...friends thither, will live with them there ; that all mailers ' of families are kings in their own houfes, and have a power * of life and death over their wives, children, and flaves.— * writers, that the firft planting of Chriftianity among the * Tho' it is an opinion generally... | |
| 1760 - 484 páginas
...rendered incapable of any employ. XXI. All mafters of families are kings in their own houfes : they have a power of life and death over their wives, children, and flaves. The learning, and the religious tenets of the Druids are fpecifkd in various authors. Diogenes... | |
| 1778 - 202 páginas
...Friends thither, will live with them there. 10. AH 2O. All Matters of Families are Kings in their own Houfes ; and have a Power of Life and Death over their Wives, Children, and Slaves. Their ANCIENT STATES. The Britons, or Inhabitants of what is now called England and Wales, confifted... | |
| 1806 - 210 páginas
...their friends thither will live with them there. ,lp. All mafters of families are kings in their own houfes •, and have a power of life and death over their wives, children, and flaves. Their ANCIENT STATES. The Britons, or inhabitants of what is now called England and Wales,... | |
| Esther Copley - 1836 - 814 páginas
...government. One of their rules or maxims was — "All masters of families are kings in their own house ; they have a power of life and death over their wives, children, and slaves." About fifty-five years before Christ, the Romans, who had already become masters of all Europe, the... | |
| Esther Copley - 1839 - 674 páginas
...government. One of their rules or maxims was — "All masters of families are kings in their own house ; they have a power of life and death over their wives, children, and slaves." About fifty-five years before Christ, the Romans, who had already become masters of all Europe, the... | |
| C. Gough - 1853 - 414 páginas
...rendered incapable of any employ. 21. — All masters of families are kings in their own houses, they have a power of life and death over their wives, children, and slaves. These particulars may seive to give us some notion of the religion of the Druids, which for a long... | |
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 páginas
...and rendered incapable of any employ. " All masters of families are kings in their own houses ; they have a power of life and death over their wives, children, and slaves." Itapin, Introduction, page 6. DRUIDICAL REMAINS. The most remarkable monument of antiquity in our island,... | |
| Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - 1864 - 350 páginas
...Everything derived its origin from heaven." " Masters of families are kings in their own houses ; they have power of life and death over their wives, children,...slaves." " There is another world, and they who kill themselves to accompany their friends thither will live with them there." From this last adage, which... | |
| Edward Douglas Snyder - 1923 - 240 páginas
...the benefit of the law, avoided, and rendered incapable of any employ. XX. All masters of families have a power of life and death over their wives, children, and slaves. Among the more unusual developments of the Ossianic poems was A War Song. From the Ancient British,1... | |
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