One Thousand Sayings of History Presented as Pictures in ProseBeacon Press, Incorporated, 1929 - 919 Seiten |
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... lived in a day when neurotic music was un- known ; like his eminent father , he composed for the heart- strings of a responsive people not for their sinews and muscles . His repute was very high in the latter part of the eighteenth ...
... lived in a day when neurotic music was un- known ; like his eminent father , he composed for the heart- strings of a responsive people not for their sinews and muscles . His repute was very high in the latter part of the eighteenth ...
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... lived temperately , and was accessible to all his subjects regardless of class , ever ready to render justice to any complaint . He protected the Christians in all parts of his empire . He gave public office to none but upright men . He ...
... lived temperately , and was accessible to all his subjects regardless of class , ever ready to render justice to any complaint . He protected the Christians in all parts of his empire . He gave public office to none but upright men . He ...
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... lived in unmatched magnificence and luxury . Remarkable was the prosperity of his dominions ; vast , his own hoard of riches . To gratify his favorite sultana , he spent over three million pounds sterling in building the royal city of ...
... lived in unmatched magnificence and luxury . Remarkable was the prosperity of his dominions ; vast , his own hoard of riches . To gratify his favorite sultana , he spent over three million pounds sterling in building the royal city of ...
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