It is impossible to head a chapter 'The Laws of War' without thinking of that famous chapter on Iceland headed 'The Snakes of Iceland, ' wherein the writer simply informed his readers that there were none in the country. 'The laws of war' make one think of the snakes of Iceland
It is impossible to head a chapter 'The Laws of War' without thinking of that famous chapter on Iceland headed 'The Snakes of Iceland, ' wherein the w...
WHEN did books first come to be burnt in England by the common hangman, and what was the last book to be so treated? This is the sort of question that occurs to a rational curiosity, but it is just this sort of question to which it is often most difficult to find an answer. Historians are generally too engrossed with the details of battles, all as drearily similar to one another as scenes of murder and rapine must of necessity be, to spare a glance for the far brighter and more instructive field of the mutations or of the progress of manners. The following work is an attempt to supply the...
WHEN did books first come to be burnt in England by the common hangman, and what was the last book to be so treated? This is the sort of question that...