Elements of Universal History, on a New and Systematic Plan: From the Earlist Times to the Treaty of Vienna. To which is Added, a Summary of the Leading Events Since that Period. For the Use of Schools and of Private StudentsLea & Blanchard, 1844 - 561 Seiten |
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... Portugal . 410 France .. 496 Italian Peninsula . 411 Germany ... 412 Portugal Spain . 504 506 Holland . 414 Italy .. 507 Denmark . 416 Germany . 508 Sweden . 417 Holland 509 Poland . 419 Denmark . ib . Russia . 421 Sweden . 510 Ottoman ...
... Portugal . 410 France .. 496 Italian Peninsula . 411 Germany ... 412 Portugal Spain . 504 506 Holland . 414 Italy .. 507 Denmark . 416 Germany . 508 Sweden . 417 Holland 509 Poland . 419 Denmark . ib . Russia . 421 Sweden . 510 Ottoman ...
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... Portugal . - The Cid . ARABIAN EMPIRE . - 1038 , Togrul - Beg - Seljukians . - 1050 , Invasion of Arme- nia . - 1063 , Alp Arslan . - 1074 , Malek - Shah - Gelalæan Era . - 1076 , Jerusa- lem taken by the Turks . BRITAIN . - 1002 ...
... Portugal . - The Cid . ARABIAN EMPIRE . - 1038 , Togrul - Beg - Seljukians . - 1050 , Invasion of Arme- nia . - 1063 , Alp Arslan . - 1074 , Malek - Shah - Gelalæan Era . - 1076 , Jerusa- lem taken by the Turks . BRITAIN . - 1002 ...
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... Portugal with Galicia . Little variety characterizes the history of these states until 1081 , when Henry of Burgundy , a soldier of fortune , received the hand of Theresa , Alphonso's natural_daughter , and , as dowry , whatever he ...
... Portugal with Galicia . Little variety characterizes the history of these states until 1081 , when Henry of Burgundy , a soldier of fortune , received the hand of Theresa , Alphonso's natural_daughter , and , as dowry , whatever he ...
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... Portugal planted the banner of Christianity on the banks of the Tagus . ENGLAND , under the resolute conqueror William , was at once oppressed by his exactions and strengthened by his prudence . Bohemia , increased by the conquest of ...
... Portugal planted the banner of Christianity on the banks of the Tagus . ENGLAND , under the resolute conqueror William , was at once oppressed by his exactions and strengthened by his prudence . Bohemia , increased by the conquest of ...
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... Portugal- 1150 , Commoners in the Cortes , Aragon . - Military Orders . BRITAIN . - 1100 , Henry Beauclerc - First Charter . - 1135 , Stephen . - 1138 , Bat- tle of the Standard . - 1154 , Plantagenets . - 1164 , Constitutions of ...
... Portugal- 1150 , Commoners in the Cortes , Aragon . - Military Orders . BRITAIN . - 1100 , Henry Beauclerc - First Charter . - 1135 , Stephen . - 1138 , Bat- tle of the Standard . - 1154 , Plantagenets . - 1164 , Constitutions of ...
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Seite 19 - And he will be a wild man ; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him ; and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.
Seite 144 - So early as the end of the second century or the beginning of the third, the...
Seite 128 - It is almost superfluous to enumerate the unworthy successors of Augustus. Their unparalleled vices, and the splendid theatre on which they were acted, have saved them from oblivion. The dark unrelenting Tiberius, the furious Caligula, the feeble Claudius, the profligate and cruel Nero, the beastly Vitellius, and the timid inhuman Domitian, are condemned tp everlasting infamy.
Seite 517 - This species infests a great variety of plants, and is to be found throughout our country from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Seite 67 - God ; I will also destroy the idols, and I will cause their images to cease out of Noph; and there shall be no more a prince of the land of Egypt: and I will put a fear in the land of Egypt.
Seite 111 - Moreover they bewailed him, and all Israel made great lamentation for him, and mourned many days, saying, How is the valiant man fallen, that delivered Israel!
Seite 235 - An army marching under the emperor Otho I. was so terrified by an eclipse of the sun, which it conceived to announce this consummation, as to disperse hastily on all sides. As this notion...
Seite 504 - ... army be decided in a day. He understood war as a science ; but his mind was too bold, rapid, and irrepressible, to be enslaved by the technics of his profession. He found the old armies fighting by rule, and he discovered the true characteristic of genius, which, without despising rules, knows when and how to break them. He understood thoroughly the immense moral power, which is gained...
Seite 393 - ... ever heard on the waters of the Mississippi. To conceal his death, his body was wrapped in a mantle, and, in the stillness of midnight, was silently sunk in the middle of the stream. The discoverer of the Mississippi slept beneath its waters. He had crossed a large part of the continent in search of gold, and found nothing so remarkable as his burial-place.