Ancient oriental nations and GreeceR.S. Peale, J.A. Hill, 1897 - Всего страниц: 3494 |
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Стр. 389
... citizens and from the mixed race of Liby - Phoenices , and besides the irreg- ular troops which she drew from her other subjects , she employed large bodies of hired troops , derived partly from the in- dependent African nations , such ...
... citizens and from the mixed race of Liby - Phoenices , and besides the irreg- ular troops which she drew from her other subjects , she employed large bodies of hired troops , derived partly from the in- dependent African nations , such ...
Стр. 390
... citizens from certain wealthy families , perhaps for life . Next to these magistrates was the Council , consisting of several hundred men , and from this body almost all the officers of the gov- ernment were appointed , either directly ...
... citizens from certain wealthy families , perhaps for life . Next to these magistrates was the Council , consisting of several hundred men , and from this body almost all the officers of the gov- ernment were appointed , either directly ...
Стр. 397
... citizens that they would never allow them to return . The exiles sought refuge with Mas- sinissa , who sent his sons to intercede with the Carthaginian populace in their favor . The Numidian princes were denied permis- sion to enter the ...
... citizens that they would never allow them to return . The exiles sought refuge with Mas- sinissa , who sent his sons to intercede with the Carthaginian populace in their favor . The Numidian princes were denied permis- sion to enter the ...
Стр. 443
... citizens of Sidon into the hands of the Persian king , whom he then admitted into the city . Ochus cruelly caused the hundred citizens to be speared to death , and the five hundred more who came to entreat his mercy were consigned to ...
... citizens of Sidon into the hands of the Persian king , whom he then admitted into the city . Ochus cruelly caused the hundred citizens to be speared to death , and the five hundred more who came to entreat his mercy were consigned to ...
Стр. 581
... citizen of Eolian extraction , as- sisted by the people , usurped the govern- ment ( B. C. 657 ) , and held the supreme au- thority for thirty years . He was succeeded at his death by his son Periander , one of the " Seven Wise Men of ...
... citizen of Eolian extraction , as- sisted by the people , usurped the govern- ment ( B. C. 657 ) , and held the supreme au- thority for thirty years . He was succeeded at his death by his son Periander , one of the " Seven Wise Men of ...
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Стр. 494 - Let me not yet, O Varuna, enter into the house of clay: have mercy, almighty, have mercy. " If I go along trembling like a cloud driven by the wind : have mercy, almighty, have mercy...
Стр. 486 - Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the west by the...
Стр. 492 - He who gives life, he who gives strength ; whose command all the Bright Gods revere ; whose shadow is immortality, whose shadow is death.
Стр. 493 - He to Whom heaven and earth, standing firm by His will, look up trembling inwardly — He over Whom the rising sun shines forth ; who is the God...
Стр. 690 - King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia and the islands of Clazomenae and Cyprus should belong to him. He also thinks it just to leave all the other Grecian cities, both small and great, independent, — except Lemnos, Imbros, and Scyros, which are to belong to Athens, as of old.
Стр. 494 - Thirst came upon the worshipper though he stood in the midst of the waters : have mercy, almighty, have mercy ! " Whenever we men, O Varuna, commit an offence before the heavenly host, whenever we break the law through thoughtlessness : have mercy, almighty, have mercy !
Стр. 518 - Let no man think lightly of evil, saying in his heart, It will not come nigh unto me. Even by the falling of water-drops a waterpot is filled; the fool becomes full of evil, even if he gather it little by little. Let no man think lightly of good, saying in his heart, It will not come nigh unto me.
Стр. 518 - Not to commit any sin, to do good, and to purify one's mind, that is the teaching of all the Awakened.
Стр. 572 - On them, of all creation blest, Sweet insect, that delight'st to rest Upon the wild wood's leafy tops, To drink the dew that morning drops, And chirp thy song with such a glee, T'mt happiest kings may envy tliee.
Стр. 538 - When you know a thing, to hold that you know it; and when you do not know a thing, to allow that you do not know it;—this is knowledge.