General biography; or, Lives, critical and historical, of the most eminent persons of all ages, countries, conditions and professions, chiefly composed by J. Aikin and W. Enfield, Nide 11799 |
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Sivu 7
... obliged to make restitution , and pay a large sum , in order to prevent an invasion from the emperor . Thinking himself now confirmed on the throne , he treated with great severity the malcontents , and rendered himself universally ...
... obliged to make restitution , and pay a large sum , in order to prevent an invasion from the emperor . Thinking himself now confirmed on the throne , he treated with great severity the malcontents , and rendered himself universally ...
Sivu 8
... obliged the clergy to break up the council without accomplishing their purpose . To justify his conduct to the reigning princes , Hugh Capet and Robert his son , Abbo publish ed an " Apology , " dedicated to them , which was afterwards ...
... obliged the clergy to break up the council without accomplishing their purpose . To justify his conduct to the reigning princes , Hugh Capet and Robert his son , Abbo publish ed an " Apology , " dedicated to them , which was afterwards ...
Sivu 14
... obliged to retreat , he took his stand on a spot in Mecca where he could be attacked only in front , and still de- fended himself . The assailants threw tiles and stones at him ; and when he felt the blood trickle down his face and ...
... obliged to retreat , he took his stand on a spot in Mecca where he could be attacked only in front , and still de- fended himself . The assailants threw tiles and stones at him ; and when he felt the blood trickle down his face and ...
Sivu 16
... obliged him to leave Oran , where he had taken shelter . The unhappy prince threw himself down a pre . cipice in his flight , and his head was sent by Abdolmumen to Abdallah , who himself died soon after , having founded the new dynasty ...
... obliged him to leave Oran , where he had taken shelter . The unhappy prince threw himself down a pre . cipice in his flight , and his head was sent by Abdolmumen to Abdallah , who himself died soon after , having founded the new dynasty ...
Sivu 19
... obliged to retire . The constant application and violent exertions which these disputations required , had now so far impaired Abelard's health , that it was be- come necessary for him to interrupt his labours ; and , with the advice of ...
... obliged to retire . The constant application and violent exertions which these disputations required , had now so far impaired Abelard's health , that it was be- come necessary for him to interrupt his labours ; and , with the advice of ...
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General Biography; Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most Eminent ... John Aikin,William Enfield Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2015 |
General Biography; Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most Eminent ... John Aikin,William Enfield Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2015 |
General Biography; Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most Eminent ... John Aikin,William Enfield Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2015 |
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Sivu 28 - Let there be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee, and between my herdmen and thy herdmen ; for we be brethren. Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me : if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right ; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
Sivu 51 - Whoever wishes to attain an English style, familiar but not coarse, and elegant but not ostentatious, must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison...
Sivu 146 - Cicero, formed his taste, enlarged his understanding, and gave him the noblest ideas of man and government. The exercises of the body succeeded to those of the mind; and Alexander, who was tall, active, and robust, surpassed most of his equals in the gymnastic arts.
Sivu 244 - I think it is lawful for you to take my brother Neale's money; for he offers it.
Sivu 244 - I take my subjects' money when I want it, without all this formality of parliament? ' The Bishop of Durham readily answered, 'God forbid, Sir, but you should: you are the breath of our nostrils.' Whereupon the King turned and said to the Bishop of Winchester, 'Well, my lord, what say you?' 'Sir,' replied the bishop, 'I have no skill to judge of parliamentary cases.' The King answered, 'No put-offs, my lord; answer me presently.
Sivu 368 - An Argument, proving, that according to the Covenant of Eternal life, revealed in the Scriptures, Man may be translated from hence into that Eternal Life, without passing through death, although the Human Nature of Christ himself could not be thus translated till he had passed through death.
Sivu 177 - The weather proved favourable to their enterprise. Under the cover of a thick fog they escaped the fleet of Allectus, which had been stationed off the Isle of Wight to receive them, landed in safety on some part of the western coast, and convinced the Britons that a superiority of naval strength will not always protect their country from a foreign invasion.
Sivu 244 - I take my subjects money when I want it, without all this formality in parliament ? The bishop of Durham readily answered, God forbid, Sir, but you should ; you are the breath of our nostrils : whereupon the king turned and said to the bishop of Winchester, well, my lord, what say you ? Sir, replied the bishop, I have no skill to judge of parliamentary cases.
Sivu 18 - His compositions were easy and elegantly simple, for he used to say, ' I do not chuse to be always struggling with difficulties, and playing with all my might. I make my pieces difficult whenever I please, according to my disposition, and that of my audience.
Sivu 151 - Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet.