The History of Man Or the Wonders of Human Nature in Relation to the Virtues

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The History of Man Or the Wonders of Human Nature in Relation to the Virtues
Combe, George, 1788-1858
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Vol. 6. 1. I. P. 1566.
Tuifco, by general confent of ancient writers, is faid to be the fon of Noah, father and firlt Monarch of the Germans and Samatians. He compofed laws for their orderly living, in verfe, and caufed them to be taught to, and fung by all the people, that none might pretend to be ignorant of thofe laws by which they were to regulate their converfation. Ibid. P. 1567.
Donvallo Molonicus was an ancient and ex- cellent King of the Britains, who employed his whole reign for the g
...ood of his country, which the floth and careleffnefs of his predecefibrs had fuffered to degenerate into a fordid kind of idlenefs and brutality. He reftored the ufe and exercife of arms, that was almoft quite decay- ed ; Of Lawgivers, &c.
ed ; and this by eftablifhing new' laws, which, from him, are called Molmician Laws. He was the firft Sovereign Prince that wore a crown of gold. He endowed churches with the privilege of being fanftuaries, and feverely pu- niftied thieves and robbers* He had great re- gard to tillage ; and, that the great number of cattle might not convert the ground to pafture* and make a fcarcity of bread, he ordered how much land mould be ploughed in every coun- try j and, by a drift prohibition) ordained, that .


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