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... forces were defeated , and he stabbed himself when all hopes of success had vanished , in the thirty - seventh year of his age , after a reign of about three months . The last moments of Otho's life were those of a phi- losopher . He ...
... forces were defeated , and he stabbed himself when all hopes of success had vanished , in the thirty - seventh year of his age , after a reign of about three months . The last moments of Otho's life were those of a phi- losopher . He ...
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... forces . He returned with a faithful report , but not being believed , he put an end to himself . ALCEUS , the Messenian , lived in the reign of Vespasian and Titus , and is said to have suffered for his lewdness a very singular kind of ...
... forces . He returned with a faithful report , but not being believed , he put an end to himself . ALCEUS , the Messenian , lived in the reign of Vespasian and Titus , and is said to have suffered for his lewdness a very singular kind of ...
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... force could not have bestowed . Some of the neighbouring kings came to salute him ! and ap- pointed him arbiter of their differences . The king of Parthia was prevented from making war upon the Armenians by a sim- ple letter from him ...
... force could not have bestowed . Some of the neighbouring kings came to salute him ! and ap- pointed him arbiter of their differences . The king of Parthia was prevented from making war upon the Armenians by a sim- ple letter from him ...
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... forces , or the mo- tives of the war , they would resolve to vanquish or die . That it was much better to fall honourably in defence of liberty , than be again exposed to the outrages of the Romans . Such , at least , was her resolution ...
... forces , or the mo- tives of the war , they would resolve to vanquish or die . That it was much better to fall honourably in defence of liberty , than be again exposed to the outrages of the Romans . Such , at least , was her resolution ...
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... force from her husband , and kept her publicly ; and for this reason , St. Paul , having several conferences with Felix , discoursed with him about temperance and judgment to come . HERODIAS , daughter of Aristobulus and Berenice ...
... force from her husband , and kept her publicly ; and for this reason , St. Paul , having several conferences with Felix , discoursed with him about temperance and judgment to come . HERODIAS , daughter of Aristobulus and Berenice ...
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Seite 54 - And he saith unto them, Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with : but to sit on my right hand, and on my left, is not mine to give, but it shall be given to them for whom it is prepared of my Father.
Seite 132 - 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.
Seite 398 - When they had solemnly engaged to do all this, Mohammed sent one of his disciples, named Masab Ebn Omair, home with them, to instruct them more fully in the grounds and ceremonies of his new religion. Masab, being arrived at Medina, by the assistance of those who had been formerly converted, gained several proselytes, particularly...
Seite 392 - I know no man in all Arabia who can offer his kindred a more excellent thing than I now do you; I offer you happiness both in this life, and in that which is to come: God Almighty hath commanded me to call you unto him; who, therefore, among you will be assisting to me herein, and become my brother, and my vicegerent?
Seite 165 - He laid down two principles, the one good, the other evil ; between these he imagined an intermediate kind of Deity, of a mixed nature, who was the Creator of this inferior world, and the god and legislator of the Jewish nation : the other nations, who worshipped a variety of gods, were supposed to be under the empire of the evil principle.
Seite 391 - After he began by this advantageous match to live at his ease, it was, that he formed the scheme of establishing a new religion, or, as he expressed it, of replanting the only true and ancient one, professed by Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and all the prophets...
Seite 136 - AD 19, in the 34th year of his age. The news of his death was received with the greatest grief and the most bitter lamentations.
Seite 596 - ... resolved to remove his body into the choir, which was to have been done with solemn procession on the 15th of July. It rained, however, so violently...
Seite 247 - ... reserved for his rival and colleague, Maximus, the first, among the Christian princes, who shed the blood of his Christian subjects on account of their religious opinions.
Seite 403 - About twenty-eight of the idolaters were killed by a party under the command of Khaled; but this happened contrary to Mahomet's orders, who, when he entered the town, pardoned all the Koreish on their submission, except only six men and four women, who were more obnoxious than ordinary...