Outlines of Universal HistoryIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1885 - 674 oldal |
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... AUTHORITY : THE GROWTH OF THE NATIONAL SPIRIT AND OF MONARCHY . INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I. ENGLAND AND FRANCE : SECOND PERIOD OF RIVAL- SHIP THE HUNDRED YEARS ' WAR ( A.D. 1339-1453 ) CHAPTER II . - GERMANY : ITALY : SPAIN : THE ...
... AUTHORITY : THE GROWTH OF THE NATIONAL SPIRIT AND OF MONARCHY . INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I. ENGLAND AND FRANCE : SECOND PERIOD OF RIVAL- SHIP THE HUNDRED YEARS ' WAR ( A.D. 1339-1453 ) CHAPTER II . - GERMANY : ITALY : SPAIN : THE ...
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... authority . Before him the subject prostrates himself with groveling servility . Religion in Asia . Asia is the cradle of the principal religions of the world . Here monotheism appears , as in the faith of the Hebrews , and in the ...
... authority . Before him the subject prostrates himself with groveling servility . Religion in Asia . Asia is the cradle of the principal religions of the world . Here monotheism appears , as in the faith of the Hebrews , and in the ...
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... authority . The power of life and death is in his hand . Yet the right of revolution was taught by Confucius and Mencius , and the Chinese have not been slow to exercise it . The powers of the emperor are limited by ceremonial ...
... authority . The power of life and death is in his hand . Yet the right of revolution was taught by Confucius and Mencius , and the Chinese have not been slow to exercise it . The powers of the emperor are limited by ceremonial ...
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... authority is uppermost . Literature and Science . - The most important Egyptian book that has come down to us is the Book of the Dead . It relates , in a mystical strain , the adventures of the soul after death , and explains how , by ...
... authority is uppermost . Literature and Science . - The most important Egyptian book that has come down to us is the Book of the Dead . It relates , in a mystical strain , the adventures of the soul after death , and explains how , by ...
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... authority , slew his uncle , who was to marry Pygma- lion's sister , Elissa . În account of this internal conflict , and from dread of the Assyrian power , a large number of the old families emigrated to North Africa , and founded ...
... authority , slew his uncle , who was to marry Pygma- lion's sister , Elissa . În account of this internal conflict , and from dread of the Assyrian power , a large number of the old families emigrated to North Africa , and founded ...
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598. oldal - ... on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude...
93. oldal - ... likes; we do not put on sour looks at him which, though harmless, are not pleasant. While we are thus unconstrained in our private intercourse, a spirit of reverence pervades our public acts; we are prevented from doing wrong by respect for authority and for the laws, having an especial regard to those which are ordained for the protection of the injured, as well as to those unwritten laws which bring upon the transgressor of them the reprobation of the general sentiment.
415. oldal - I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman ; but I have the heart and stomach of a King, and of a King of England too...
617. oldal - ... we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end, to which, indeed, all history points — the realization of the unity of mankind.
93. oldal - And we have not forgotten to provide for our weary spirits many relaxations from toil; we have regular games and sacrifices throughout the year; at home the style of our life is refined; and the delight which we daily feel in all these things helps to banish melancholy. Because of the greatness of our city the fruits of the whole earth flow in upon us; so that we enjoy the goods of other countries as freely as of our own.
93. oldal - For we are lovers of the beautiful, yet simple in our tastes, and we cultivate the mind without loss of manliness. Wealth we employ, not for talk and ostentation, but when there is a real use for it. To avow poverty with us is no disgrace : the true disgrace is in doing nothing to avoid it. An Athenian citizen does not neglect the state because he takes care of his own household ; and even those of us who are engaged in business have a very fair idea of politics.
620. oldal - I assure you that, whatever you may be told to the contrary, the teaching of Christianity among 160 millions of civilized, industrious Hindus and Mohammedans in India is effecting changes, moral, social, and political, which for extent and rapidity of effect are far more extraordinary than anything you or your fathers have witnessed in modern Europe.
278. oldal - ... and snakes and toads were crawling, and so they tormented them. Some they put into a chest short and narrow and not deep, and that had sharp stones within, and forced men therein so that they broke all their limbs. In many of the castles were hateful and grim things called rachenteges, which two or three men had enough to do to carry. It was thus made : it was fastened to a beam and had a sharp iron to go about a man's neck and throat, so that he might noways sit, or lie, or sleep, but he bore...
174. oldal - Christians : next, on their information, a vast multitude were convicted, not so much on the charge of burning the city, as of hating the human race. And in their deaths they were also made the subjects of sport, for they were covered with the hides of wild beasts, and worried to death by dogs, or nailed to crosses, or set fire to, and when day declined, burned to serve for nocturnal lights.
93. oldal - And in the matter of education, whereas they from early youth are always undergoing laborious exercises which are to make them brave, we live at ease, and yet are equally ready to face the perils which they face.