Universal History: From the Creation of the World to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century, Том 2Fetridge, 1854 |
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... followed by its extirpation in the provinces . Theodosius began by prohibiting sacrifices ; and lest the temples should incite to the celebration of ancient ceremonies , he ordered them to be shut . But the zeal of the bishops and ...
... followed by its extirpation in the provinces . Theodosius began by prohibiting sacrifices ; and lest the temples should incite to the celebration of ancient ceremonies , he ordered them to be shut . But the zeal of the bishops and ...
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... of azure hue , Scent the new fragrance of the blushing rose , And quaff the pendent vintage as it grows . Mason's Life of Gray , p 196 . after . Theodoric , followed by the whole nation of A. D. 494. ] 21 AUGUSTULUS ,
... of azure hue , Scent the new fragrance of the blushing rose , And quaff the pendent vintage as it grows . Mason's Life of Gray , p 196 . after . Theodoric , followed by the whole nation of A. D. 494. ] 21 AUGUSTULUS ,
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... followed by the whole nation of the Ostrogoths , broke into Italy with impetuous fury . Odoacer met him between Aquileia and the Julian Alps , but was defeated . A second en- gagement ensued at Verona , and a third on the banks of the ...
... followed by the whole nation of the Ostrogoths , broke into Italy with impetuous fury . Odoacer met him between Aquileia and the Julian Alps , but was defeated . A second en- gagement ensued at Verona , and a third on the banks of the ...
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... necessary to remove the cause of the disorder , and Mahomet was banished . His flight , which was termed the Hegira , was the era of his glory ; his dis- ciples followed him , and he now became sensible of 52 [ BOOK VI UNIVERSAL HISTORY .
... necessary to remove the cause of the disorder , and Mahomet was banished . His flight , which was termed the Hegira , was the era of his glory ; his dis- ciples followed him , and he now became sensible of 52 [ BOOK VI UNIVERSAL HISTORY .
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... followed him , and he now became sensible of his own strength . He began from that moment to be fired with the ideas of conquest ; he betook himself to Medina , and there , with the sword in one hand and the Koran in the other , he ...
... followed him , and he now became sensible of his own strength . He began from that moment to be fired with the ideas of conquest ; he betook himself to Medina , and there , with the sword in one hand and the Koran in the other , he ...
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Стр. 370 - We have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes for fear of treachery ; but, I do assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people.
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Стр. 369 - ... victory on the side of t.he Moors. He had no sooner brought his men to the engagement, but finding himself utterly spent, he was again replaced in his litter, where, laying his finger on his mouth, to enjoin secrecy to his officers who stood about him, he died a few moments after, in that posture.
Стр. 102 - Celtae, who peopled that island from the neighbouring continent. Their language was the same, their manners, their government, their superstition; varied only by those small differences, which time or a communication with the bordering nations must necessarily introduce.
Стр. 216 - In short the maxim of preserving the balance of power is founded so much on common sense and obvious reasoning, that it is impossible it could altogether have escaped antiquity, where we find, in other particulars, so many marks of deep penetration and discernment.