Universal History: From the Creation of the World to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century, Том 2Fetridge, 1854 |
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... successful Administration - Death - Richard his Son resigns the Protectorate- the Rump Parliament - Disunion in the Council of Officers - General Monk- Charles II . proclaimed - Profuse and voluptuous Reign - War with Holland and France ...
... successful Administration - Death - Richard his Son resigns the Protectorate- the Rump Parliament - Disunion in the Council of Officers - General Monk- Charles II . proclaimed - Profuse and voluptuous Reign - War with Holland and France ...
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... success of the most important enterprises according to the flight of birds . Fifteen keepers of the Sibylline books consulted the records of future events . Six vestals guarded the sacred fire . Seven epulos prepared the table of the ...
... success of the most important enterprises according to the flight of birds . Fifteen keepers of the Sibylline books consulted the records of future events . Six vestals guarded the sacred fire . Seven epulos prepared the table of the ...
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... success ; until , by the infamous machination of his rival Rufinus , the great- er part of his troops were compelled to leave their commander , and purposely called off upon another service , at the very eve of an engagement with Alaric ...
... success ; until , by the infamous machination of his rival Rufinus , the great- er part of his troops were compelled to leave their commander , and purposely called off upon another service , at the very eve of an engagement with Alaric ...
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... successful . Odoacer was forced to shut himself up in Ravenna , where for two years and a half he sustained an obstinate siege . At length , compelled by famine , he was driven to a negotiation , by which he surrendered all Italy to ...
... successful . Odoacer was forced to shut himself up in Ravenna , where for two years and a half he sustained an obstinate siege . At length , compelled by famine , he was driven to a negotiation , by which he surrendered all Italy to ...
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... success Justinian thought proper to punish by recalling Belisarius , who was doomed to be often the sport of fortune , and the victim of weakness , caprice , and ingratitude . Cabades the Persian dying at this time , was succeeded by ...
... success Justinian thought proper to punish by recalling Belisarius , who was doomed to be often the sport of fortune , and the victim of weakness , caprice , and ingratitude . Cabades the Persian dying at this time , was succeeded by ...
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Стр. 235 - James, who was killed by the bursting of a cannon at the siege of Roxburgh, in the thirtieth year of his age.
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.
Стр. 303 - Mary having dealt severely with the protestants in England, about the latter end of her reign, signed a commission for to take the same course with them in Ireland ; and to execute the same with greater force, she nominates Dr. Cole one of the commissioners. This doctor...
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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.