Things Not Generally Known: Curiosities of HistoryKent & Company, 1858 - 247 Seiten |
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... the " Westminster Abbey " of Florence , are the letters " I. H. S. , " remarkable as having been placed there by St. Bernardine of Sienna , after the plague in 1347. Having remonstrated with 4 Things not generally Known .
... the " Westminster Abbey " of Florence , are the letters " I. H. S. , " remarkable as having been placed there by St. Bernardine of Sienna , after the plague in 1347. Having remonstrated with 4 Things not generally Known .
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... remarkable fabric were , according to Strabo and others , shown down to a late date in the temple of Athene at Metapontum . THE PLAINS OF TROY . The Plains of Troy , so famed and flourishing in ancient days , are now barren and desolate ...
... remarkable fabric were , according to Strabo and others , shown down to a late date in the temple of Athene at Metapontum . THE PLAINS OF TROY . The Plains of Troy , so famed and flourishing in ancient days , are now barren and desolate ...
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... remarkable proof of the complete destruction of Nineveh , that none of the historians of Alexander's campaigns allude to it , though he must have passed within a few miles of it , on his way to fight the battles of Arbela and Gugamela ...
... remarkable proof of the complete destruction of Nineveh , that none of the historians of Alexander's campaigns allude to it , though he must have passed within a few miles of it , on his way to fight the battles of Arbela and Gugamela ...
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... remarkable excavation in a rock in the neighbourhood of Syracuse , which is said to have been employed in ministering to the tyranny of Dionysius . It is thus described by Capt . Smyth in his Memoir descriptive of Sicily : " It is in ...
... remarkable excavation in a rock in the neighbourhood of Syracuse , which is said to have been employed in ministering to the tyranny of Dionysius . It is thus described by Capt . Smyth in his Memoir descriptive of Sicily : " It is in ...
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... remarkable for its length , as well as its antiquity , comprehending in extent the length of 14 degrees upon the equator , or more than 1000 English miles . The history of the Expedition has usually been treated as an allegorical tale ...
... remarkable for its length , as well as its antiquity , comprehending in extent the length of 14 degrees upon the equator , or more than 1000 English miles . The history of the Expedition has usually been treated as an allegorical tale ...
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Seite 63 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties, all a summer's day; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Seite 174 - Sidmouth, and of the conduct of the excellent Mrs. Partington on that occasion. In the winter of 1824, there set in a great flood upon that town ; the tide rose to an incredible height ; the waves rushed in upon the houses, and everything was threatened with destruction. In the midst of this sublime and terrible storm, Dame Partington, who lived upon the beach, was seen at the door of her house, with mop and pattens, trundling her mop...
Seite 70 - With many a weary step, and many a groan, Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone; The huge round stone, resulting with a bound, Thunders impetuous down, and smokes along the ground.
Seite 3 - I am Raphael, one of the seven holy angels, which present the prayers of the saints, and which go in and out before the glory of the Holy One.
Seite 93 - tis all a cheat; Yet, fooled with hope, men favour the deceit; Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay: To-morrow's falser than the former day; Lies worse, and, while it says, we shall be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possest.
Seite 174 - In the midst of this sublime and terrible storm, Dame Partington, who lived upon the beach, was seen at the door of her house with mop and pattens, trundling her mop, squeezing out the sea-water, and vigorously pushing away the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic was roused. Mrs. Parting-ton's spirit was up ; but I need not tell you that the contest was unequal. The Atlantic Ocean beat Mrs. Partington. She was excellent at a slop, or a puddle, but she should not have meddled with a tempest. Gentlemen, be...
Seite 231 - The True History of the State Prisoner, commonly called the Iron Mask...
Seite 187 - We can do nothing without the blue stockings ; ' and thus by degrees the title was established.
Seite 208 - In the canons of a council at London, in 1102, we read : Let no one from henceforth presume to carry on that wicked traffic, by which men of England have hitherto been sold like brute animals.
Seite 185 - Would he oblige me? let me only find, He does not think me what he thinks mankind.