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... Fredegonde . The sons of Chlotaire were Charibert , Gontran , Chilperic and Sigebert . On the death of his father , Chilperic seized by force the kingdom of Paris , the share which he coveted ; but he was besieged in the capital by his ...
... Fredegonde . The sons of Chlotaire were Charibert , Gontran , Chilperic and Sigebert . On the death of his father , Chilperic seized by force the kingdom of Paris , the share which he coveted ; but he was besieged in the capital by his ...
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... Fredegonde ; and from this day commenced the terrible chain of her artifices and her furies . The occasion , which seemed by no means favourable , became so by her boldness and address . She conceived the hope of persuading Audovere ...
... Fredegonde ; and from this day commenced the terrible chain of her artifices and her furies . The occasion , which seemed by no means favourable , became so by her boldness and address . She conceived the hope of persuading Audovere ...
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... Fredegonde in Tournai , was on the point of falling into the hands of his enemy . A new treason changed his fortune ; Sige- bert fell in his own tent by the hand of an assassin ; the murderer had been sent by Fredegonde . The success of ...
... Fredegonde in Tournai , was on the point of falling into the hands of his enemy . A new treason changed his fortune ; Sige- bert fell in his own tent by the hand of an assassin ; the murderer had been sent by Fredegonde . The success of ...
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... Fredegonde was promised to her . But Chil- peric , mad with rage and disappointment , arrived suddenly at Rouen . Brunehault and Merovée , unprepared , had not time to escape ; they sought asylum in the church of St. Martin , and only ...
... Fredegonde was promised to her . But Chil- peric , mad with rage and disappointment , arrived suddenly at Rouen . Brunehault and Merovée , unprepared , had not time to escape ; they sought asylum in the church of St. Martin , and only ...
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... Fredegonde . A contagious disease , which spread devastation over the kingdom , carried off all her sons ; the only affections which perhaps she possessed were blasted . But her grief , far from bending her vindictive spirit , served ...
... Fredegonde . A contagious disease , which spread devastation over the kingdom , carried off all her sons ; the only affections which perhaps she possessed were blasted . But her grief , far from bending her vindictive spirit , served ...
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Página 199 - Roman province, and ruled it afterwards by procurators or governors, who were sent thither, and recalled at their pleasure : the power of life and death was taken out of the hands of the Jews, and placed in the Roman governor, and their taxes were paid more directly to the Roman emperor, and gathered by the publicans.
Página 256 - O that some god the gift would gie us, To see ourselves as others see us !" So much, perhaps too much, on Prince Puckler-Muskau's personality.
Página 302 - He commences by separating the spoil into three equal portions — intending one for the lion, one for himself, and one for the fox. The king of beasts is, however, sore displeased with the wolf's manner of sharing the spoil, and calls upon the fox to divide afresh. Reynard divides it into three shares, certainly of equal size, but of very different degrees of value, the first share contained the very choicest parts of the heifer, and was in fact worth the other two put together ; the second share...
Página 60 - Italia dal 1750 al 1819, compilati da A. Coppi in continuazione di quelli del Muratori. 4 vol. 8vo. Roma, 1827. THE history of modern Italy, as essentially connected with the general history of the other European states, begins with the end of the fifteenth and the commencement of the sixteenth centuries. Before that time, and during that long preceding period called the middle ages, Italy, divided into numerous municipal republics and principalities, formed a political world of itself, the component...
Página 206 - ... together the elements of his new plan of reform and ameliorations, how formidable should we have found him, had he had time to give it more solidity, and to render that barrier impenetrable which we find so much difficulty in surmounting, although art has hitherto done so little to assist nature...
Página 206 - ... the chief of the Ottoman empire had just executed with such tremendous violence, and also upon the interest with which the consolidation of that empire inspired the cabinets of Europe in general — and more especially thosewhich were less disposed towards Russia.
Página 424 - ... ce serait le rire, ce seraient les larmes ; ce serait le bien, le mal, le haut, le bas, la fatalité, la providence, le génie, le hasard, la société, le monde, la nature, la vie ; et au-dessus de tout cela on sentirait planer quelque chose de grand...
Página 311 - The author is complaining that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor, and he illustrates his case by the following...
Página 307 - French stories, and; besides these, many others similar to them, were generally current among the common people; and only required to be adopted and put into rhyme by the poets. Many that were formerly in existence have been lost, such as the story of the ant, that of the death of the lion, and many others which now exist in other forms, but not in the old French, from which they are known to have been derived. Pierres de St. Cloot is considered to be author of the oldest existing branches of
Página 116 - Where his glowing eye-balls turn, Thousand banners round him burn : Where he points his purple spear, Hasty, hasty Rout is there, Marking with indignant eye Fear to stop, and Shame to fly. There Confusion, Terror's child, Conflict fierce, and Ruin wild, Agony, that pants for breath, Despair and honourable Death.