Elements of Universal History, on a New and Systematic Plan: From the Earlist Times to the Treaty of Vienna. To which is Added, a Summary of the Leading Events Since that Period. For the Use of Schools and of Private StudentsLea & Blanchard, 1844 - 561 páginas |
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... Persia 56 CHRISTIAN ERA . Egypt 57 1st CENTURY A. D. Greece . 58 Rome .. 124 Rome 60 Judæa 128 History of the Church . 131 6th CENTURY B. C. Britain 133 Judæa 61 Assyria Persia 62 2d CENTURY A , D. 64 Rome . 134 Egypt . 66 The Church ...
... Persia 56 CHRISTIAN ERA . Egypt 57 1st CENTURY A. D. Greece . 58 Rome .. 124 Rome 60 Judæa 128 History of the Church . 131 6th CENTURY B. C. Britain 133 Judæa 61 Assyria Persia 62 2d CENTURY A , D. 64 Rome . 134 Egypt . 66 The Church ...
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... Persia . Colonies and Discoveries .... 391 India .. Discoveries and Settlements in North America .. United States . 374 Denmark . 376 Sweden . 378 Poland . 383 Prussia . 461 463 465 • 468 384 Russia .. 471 474 476 477 481 392 Hayti 484 ...
... Persia . Colonies and Discoveries .... 391 India .. Discoveries and Settlements in North America .. United States . 374 Denmark . 376 Sweden . 378 Poland . 383 Prussia . 461 463 465 • 468 384 Russia .. 471 474 476 477 481 392 Hayti 484 ...
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... Persian monarchy , and the earlier part of Roman history to the end of the Punic wars . 4. The Roman , from the fall of Carthage , 146 B. c . , to that of Rome , A. D. 476 . II . THE MIDDLE AGES may be conveniently arranged in the fol ...
... Persian monarchy , and the earlier part of Roman history to the end of the Punic wars . 4. The Roman , from the fall of Carthage , 146 B. c . , to that of Rome , A. D. 476 . II . THE MIDDLE AGES may be conveniently arranged in the fol ...
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... Persian , Armenian , and old Egyptian : 3. From the Slavonic or Tartarian , essentially different from the two pre- ceding , are formed the various dialects of northern Asia and north - eastern Europe . The Hindoos preserve a tradition ...
... Persian , Armenian , and old Egyptian : 3. From the Slavonic or Tartarian , essentially different from the two pre- ceding , are formed the various dialects of northern Asia and north - eastern Europe . The Hindoos preserve a tradition ...
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... Persia , Bactria , Scythia , and Asia Minor , from all which countries he levied tribute . The trophies of his victories ... Persian Gulf . They seem to have disco- vered islands beyond the western shore of Africa . They excelled in the ...
... Persia , Bactria , Scythia , and Asia Minor , from all which countries he levied tribute . The trophies of his victories ... Persian Gulf . They seem to have disco- vered islands beyond the western shore of Africa . They excelled in the ...
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account is given affairs afterwards alliance arms army Austria authority battle became began Bohemia Britain British brother Cæsar caliphate capital celebrated character Charlemagne Charles Charles II chief Chosroes Christian church colonies command commerce compelled conquest Constantinople contest council crown death declared defeated Denmark died dominions Duke dynasty Egypt emperor empire endeavoured enemies England English established Europe expedition father favour Ferdinand fleet force formed France Frederick French Gaul Germany Greece Greek Henry Holland honour hostilities Hungary imperial insurrection invaded invasion Italy John king kingdom latter Louis military monarch Naples Napoleon nation nobles parliament party peace period perished Persia Philip Poland Pope Portugal possession prince prisoner provinces queen Reformation reign religion religious republic restored revolt Roman Rome Russia senate Sicily siege soon sovereign Spain Spanish succeeded success successor Sweden Syria terminated territory throne tion took treaty troops Turks victory Visigoths
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Página 19 - And he will be a wild man ; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him ; and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.
Página 144 - So early as the end of the second century or the beginning of the third, the...
Página 128 - It is almost superfluous to enumerate the unworthy successors of Augustus. Their unparalleled vices, and the splendid theatre on which they were acted, have saved them from oblivion. The dark unrelenting Tiberius, the furious Caligula, the feeble Claudius, the profligate and cruel Nero, the beastly Vitellius, and the timid inhuman Domitian, are condemned tp everlasting infamy.
Página 517 - This species infests a great variety of plants, and is to be found throughout our country from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Página 67 - God ; I will also destroy the idols, and I will cause their images to cease out of Noph; and there shall be no more a prince of the land of Egypt: and I will put a fear in the land of Egypt.
Página 111 - Moreover they bewailed him, and all Israel made great lamentation for him, and mourned many days, saying, How is the valiant man fallen, that delivered Israel!
Página 235 - An army marching under the emperor Otho I. was so terrified by an eclipse of the sun, which it conceived to announce this consummation, as to disperse hastily on all sides. As this notion...
Página 504 - ... army be decided in a day. He understood war as a science ; but his mind was too bold, rapid, and irrepressible, to be enslaved by the technics of his profession. He found the old armies fighting by rule, and he discovered the true characteristic of genius, which, without despising rules, knows when and how to break them. He understood thoroughly the immense moral power, which is gained...
Página 393 - ... ever heard on the waters of the Mississippi. To conceal his death, his body was wrapped in a mantle, and, in the stillness of midnight, was silently sunk in the middle of the stream. The discoverer of the Mississippi slept beneath its waters. He had crossed a large part of the continent in search of gold, and found nothing so remarkable as his burial-place.