Our World Today and Yesterday: A History of Modern CivilizationGinn, 1924 - 625 страница |
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... II . France becomes involved in a War with Other European Powers 290 III . Founding of the First French Republic 294 IV . The Reign of Terror 296 CHAPTER XXIX . THE CAREER OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE PAGE I. viii Our World Today and Yesterday.
... II . France becomes involved in a War with Other European Powers 290 III . Founding of the First French Republic 294 IV . The Reign of Terror 296 CHAPTER XXIX . THE CAREER OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE PAGE I. viii Our World Today and Yesterday.
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... Reign of Nebuchadnezzar ( 604-561 B. C. ) ; Magnificence of Babylon . At Babylon the greatest of the Chaldean emperors , Nebuchadnezzar , began a reign of over forty years , which is vividly portrayed in the Bible . He was able to ...
... Reign of Nebuchadnezzar ( 604-561 B. C. ) ; Magnificence of Babylon . At Babylon the greatest of the Chaldean emperors , Nebuchadnezzar , began a reign of over forty years , which is vividly portrayed in the Bible . He was able to ...
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... reign of Sargon , about 2750 B.C. In B we have an example of the beautiful sculpture which adorned the walls of Assyrian palaces . This represents a lion hunt and belongs to the reign of Assurbanipal THE PALACE OF ASSURBANIPAL ) were ...
... reign of Sargon , about 2750 B.C. In B we have an example of the beautiful sculpture which adorned the walls of Assyrian palaces . This represents a lion hunt and belongs to the reign of Assurbanipal THE PALACE OF ASSURBANIPAL ) were ...
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... reign of Tiberius is that he no longer allowed the Roman populace to go through the farce of approving what the Emperor had already decided upon ; so even the pretense of government by the Roman people disappeared forever . We can ...
... reign of Tiberius is that he no longer allowed the Roman populace to go through the farce of approving what the Emperor had already decided upon ; so even the pretense of government by the Roman people disappeared forever . We can ...
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... reign famous by their works . Horace was proud of having been able to introduce the various Greek rhythms into Latin . He wrote gay , and sometimes sad , little poems about human joys and loves and ambitions , which are still quoted by ...
... reign famous by their works . Horace was proud of having been able to introduce the various Greek rhythms into Latin . He wrote gay , and sometimes sad , little poems about human joys and loves and ambitions , which are still quoted by ...
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Страница 287 - Law is the expression of the general will. Every citizen has a right to participate personally or through his representative in its formation. It must be the same for all, whether it protects or punishes. All citizens being equal in the eyes of the law are equally eligible to all dignities and to all public positions and occupations according to their abilities and without distinction except that of their virtues and talents.
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Страница 326 - Christians owe to the princes who govern them, and we in particular owe to Napoleon I, our Emperor, love, respect, -obedience, fidelity, military service, and the taxes levied for the preservation and defence of the Empire and of his throne.
Страница 522 - The more one reads memoirs and books written in the various countries of what happened before the first of August, 1914, the more one realizes that no one at the head of affairs quite meant war at that stage. It was something into which they glided, or rather staggered and stumbled, perhaps through folly ; and a discussion, I have no doubt, would have averted it.
Страница 422 - We are placing burdens on the broadest shoulders. Why should I put burdens on the people? I am one of the children of the people. I was brought up amongst them. I know their trials; and God forbid that I should add one grain of trouble to the anxieties which they bear with such patience and fortitude. When the Prime Minister did me the honour of inviting me to take charge of the National Exchequer at a time of great difficulty, I made up my mind, in framing the Budget which was in front of me, that...
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