The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge--, Band 4,Ausgabe 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 |
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... soon afterwards he be- came judge at Lofje . He subsequently held the same office in several considerable towns on the Danube and in Thessaly . He died at Constantinople in A.H. 1045 ( A.D. 1635 ) , with the reputation of being the most ...
... soon afterwards he be- came judge at Lofje . He subsequently held the same office in several considerable towns on the Danube and in Thessaly . He died at Constantinople in A.H. 1045 ( A.D. 1635 ) , with the reputation of being the most ...
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... soon afterwards defeated by Antigonus in Pisidia , where they had col- lected sixteen thousand infantry and nine hun- dred horse : the army of Antigonus was much more numerous , and composed of bet- ter troops . Attalus , with Docimus ...
... soon afterwards defeated by Antigonus in Pisidia , where they had col- lected sixteen thousand infantry and nine hun- dred horse : the army of Antigonus was much more numerous , and composed of bet- ter troops . Attalus , with Docimus ...
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... soon after , Attalus was sent back to Rome by the emperor , as prefect or governor of the city , his former office of treasurer being con- ferred on Demetrius . Attalus held the office | of prefect when hostilities were renewed , and ...
... soon after , Attalus was sent back to Rome by the emperor , as prefect or governor of the city , his former office of treasurer being con- ferred on Demetrius . Attalus held the office | of prefect when hostilities were renewed , and ...
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... soon began to change . Constans was slain in Africa by Heraclian , who not only secured that province for Hono- rius , but by laying an embargo on the corn- ships destined for Rome , produced in that city a dreadful famine , so that the ...
... soon began to change . Constans was slain in Africa by Heraclian , who not only secured that province for Hono- rius , but by laying an embargo on the corn- ships destined for Rome , produced in that city a dreadful famine , so that the ...
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... soon after Alexander's accession . It is doubtful whether Alexander , when he gave his commission to Hecatæus , was influ- | ATTALUS , the MARTYR , one of those Christians who were put to death at Lyon during the reign of Marcus ...
... soon after Alexander's accession . It is doubtful whether Alexander , when he gave his commission to Hecatæus , was influ- | ATTALUS , the MARTYR , one of those Christians who were put to death at Lyon during the reign of Marcus ...
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Seite 42 - At the end of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century...
Seite 344 - I bear them, so without measure misordered, that I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr. Elmer, who teacheth me, so gently, so pleasantly, with such fair allurements to learning, that I think all the time nothing, whiles I am with him. And when I am called from him, I fall on weeping, because, whatsoever I do else, but learning, is full of grief, trouble, fear, and whole misliking unto me.
Seite 344 - Bishop of London, published an answer to Knox, under the title of An Harbour for Faithful and true Subjects, against the late Blown Blast, concerning the government of Women* And certainly he was a thought more acute, a thought less precipitate and simple, than his adversary.
Seite 217 - Wow strain I can do myself like any now going ; but the exquisite touch which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting from the truth of the description and the sentiment is denied to me.
Seite 194 - At the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, society was in a state of excitement.
Seite 379 - SHOULD old acquaintance be forgot, And never thought upon. The flames of love extinguished, And freely past and gone ? Is thy kind heart now grown so cold In that loving breast of thine, That thou canst never once reflect On old...
Seite 369 - A Catalogue of the Manuscripts preserved in the British Museum, hitherto undescribed, consisting of five thousand volumes ; including the collections of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart., the Rev. Thomas Birch, DD, and about five hundred volumes bequeathed, presented, or purchased at various times.
Seite 20 - ... of Longinus, an action which would have been approved by Demosthenes. He has a peculiar force in his way, and has many of his audience, who could not be intelligent hearers of his discourse, were there not explanation as well as grace in his action. This art of his is used with the most exact and honest skill. He never attempts your passions until he has convinced your reason.
Seite 246 - Milan library ; but the writing, he observes, is that of the end of the sixteenth, or beginning of the seventeenth century; and from the paper having on it
Seite 365 - The Count of Gabalis : or, the Extravagant Mysteries of the Cabalists, exposed in Five Pleasant Discourses on the Secret Sciences.