Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of knowledge, ed. by E. Smedley, Hugh J. Rose and Henry J. Rose. [With] Plates, Том 111845 |
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... various arts by which the Sages of his time professed to lay open the future , and to render propitious the action of the elements . It is said , that he was determined in his choice of a second wife by the discovery that a young Syrian ...
... various arts by which the Sages of his time professed to lay open the future , and to render propitious the action of the elements . It is said , that he was determined in his choice of a second wife by the discovery that a young Syrian ...
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... various districts of Asia Minor , were not unfrequently seen invested with the robes and the power which had awakened the ambition of Julius Cæsar and of Cneius Pompeius . Still there was a certain distinction be- tween Citizen and ...
... various districts of Asia Minor , were not unfrequently seen invested with the robes and the power which had awakened the ambition of Julius Cæsar and of Cneius Pompeius . Still there was a certain distinction be- tween Citizen and ...
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... various parts of the Country ; restored all the places which former Armenian Princes held in Cappadocia ; and even promised to renew the subsidy which his predecessor had sometime paid to his Eastern allies . tion . Having sacrificed ...
... various parts of the Country ; restored all the places which former Armenian Princes held in Cappadocia ; and even promised to renew the subsidy which his predecessor had sometime paid to his Eastern allies . tion . Having sacrificed ...
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... various hordes of their German confederates , who were hastening from their mountains and forests to share the plunder of the Roman Provinces . He took possession of the principal passes , repaired the strong holds on the Danube , and ...
... various hordes of their German confederates , who were hastening from their mountains and forests to share the plunder of the Roman Provinces . He took possession of the principal passes , repaired the strong holds on the Danube , and ...
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... various leaders , crossed the Danube , carrying with them terror and devastation , and setting at equal defi- ance the obligations of honour and the fear of arms . The safety of Rome , in such a case , was justly regarded as being ...
... various leaders , crossed the Danube , carrying with them terror and devastation , and setting at equal defi- ance the obligations of honour and the fear of arms . The safety of Rome , in such a case , was justly regarded as being ...
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Стр. 158 - And the LORD said unto Moses, Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it upon a pole : and it shall come to pass, that every one that is bitten, when he looketh upon it shall live.
Стр. 109 - And there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies; and power was given unto him to continue forty and two months.
Стр. 149 - Then said he, Knowest thou wherefore I come unto thee ? and now will I return to fight with the prince of Persia : and when I am gone forth, lo, the prince of Grecia shall come. But I will shew thee that which is noted in the scripture of truth : and there is none that holdeth with me in these things, but Michael your prince.
Стр. 149 - When the Most High divided to the nations their inheritance, when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the people according to the number of the children of Israel.
Стр. 217 - Heaven descends The flame of genius to the human breast, And love and beauty, and poetic joy And inspiration. Ere the radiant sun Sprang from the east, or 'mid the vault of night The moon suspended her serener lamp; Ere mountains, woods, or streams adorn'd the globe, Or Wisdom taught the sons of men her lore; Then lived the Almighty One...
Стр. 217 - Almighty One : then, deep retired In his unfathom'd essence, view'd the forms, The forms eternal of created things ; The radiant sun, the moon's nocturnal lamp, The mountains, woods, and streams, the rolling globe, And Wisdom's mien celestial. From the first Of days, on them his love divine he fix'd, His admiration : till, in time complete, What he admired and loved, his vital smile Unfolded into being.
Стр. 166 - I am the Lord, and there is none else. I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord do all these things.
Стр. 166 - See now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god with me : I kill, and I make alive ; I wound and I heal ; neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand.
Стр. 159 - But now ye seek to kill me, a man that hath told you the truth, which I have heard of God : this did not Abraham.
Стр. 173 - As the vicissitudes of tides are scarcely felt in those seas, the constant depth of the harbor allows goods to be landed on the quays without the assistance of boats; and it has been observed that in many places the largest vessels may rest their prows against the houses, while their sterns are floating in the water.