The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All Nations and All Ages, Том 10F. Finley & Company, 1895 |
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... VIII . The new pope , who had been the friend both of Galileo and Prince Cesi , the founder of the Lyncean Academy , was expected to inaugurate a more enlightened policy . the suggestion of Prince Cesi , Galileo , though an invalid ...
... VIII . The new pope , who had been the friend both of Galileo and Prince Cesi , the founder of the Lyncean Academy , was expected to inaugurate a more enlightened policy . the suggestion of Prince Cesi , Galileo , though an invalid ...
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... VIII . His attempts to have it printed at Vienna and at Prague , though aided by Cardinals Dietrich- stein and Harrach , were frustrated for a considerable time . Finally , Elzevir printed them at Amsterdam . In 1636 Galileo resumed his ...
... VIII . His attempts to have it printed at Vienna and at Prague , though aided by Cardinals Dietrich- stein and Harrach , were frustrated for a considerable time . Finally , Elzevir printed them at Amsterdam . In 1636 Galileo resumed his ...
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... VIII 346 IX 173 91 AURENGZEBE BABER , MOGUL EMPEROR VIII BACON , FRANCIS , LORD VIII 303 CID , THE VI 243 CLAY , HENRY VII · 371 296 CLEOPATRA .. III 114 CLIVE , LORD . VIII 317 VERULAM X 17 CLOVIS , King of the FRANKS . VI 235 BACON ...
... VIII 346 IX 173 91 AURENGZEBE BABER , MOGUL EMPEROR VIII BACON , FRANCIS , LORD VIII 303 CID , THE VI 243 CLAY , HENRY VII · 371 296 CLEOPATRA .. III 114 CLIVE , LORD . VIII 317 VERULAM X 17 CLOVIS , King of the FRANKS . VI 235 BACON ...
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... VIII 168 IX 87 IV 354 IV 379 VIII 311 IV 178 VII 5 V 239 IX 157 VIII 184 VI 117 VIII IX 193 V 307 VOLUME PAGE VIII 263 VIII 279 IV 264 IX 351. SUBJECT . VOLUME PAGE SUBJECT . X 318 VI 273 I 55 DANTE ALIGHIERI DARIUS , KING OF PERSIA ...
... VIII 168 IX 87 IV 354 IV 379 VIII 311 IV 178 VII 5 V 239 IX 157 VIII 184 VI 117 VIII IX 193 V 307 VOLUME PAGE VIII 263 VIII 279 IV 264 IX 351. SUBJECT . VOLUME PAGE SUBJECT . X 318 VI 273 I 55 DANTE ALIGHIERI DARIUS , KING OF PERSIA ...
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Ainsworth Rand Spofford. VOLUME PAGE VIII 263 VIII 279 IV 264 IX 351 VII 343 III 339 II 320 267 IV 337 I 193 IX 270 VIII 387 II 5 IX 306 IV 309 VI 366 VIII 365 X 32 VI 357 170 287 I 20 II 353 X 296 IV 392 X 168 171 311 281 257 109 IV 194 ...
Ainsworth Rand Spofford. VOLUME PAGE VIII 263 VIII 279 IV 264 IX 351 VII 343 III 339 II 320 267 IV 337 I 193 IX 270 VIII 387 II 5 IX 306 IV 309 VI 366 VIII 365 X 32 VI 357 170 287 I 20 II 353 X 296 IV 392 X 168 171 311 281 257 109 IV 194 ...
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Страница 279 - The old South rested everything on slavery and agriculture, unconscious that these could neither give nor maintain healthy growth. The new South presents a perfect democracy, the oligarchs leading in the popular movement...
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Страница 249 - ... political foes. Mr. Douglas achieved a victory scarcely less wonderful when, in 1854, against the secret desires of a strong administration, against the wise counsel of the older chiefs, against the conservative instincts and even the moral sense of the country, he forced a reluctant Congress into a repeal of the Missouri compromise.
Страница 280 - But, sir, speaking from the shadow of that memory which I honor as I do nothing else on earth, I say that the cause in which he suffered and for which he gave his life was adjudged by...
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Страница 272 - ... and aid me in the administration of public affairs, and an abiding faith in the virtue and patriotism of the people. Looking forward to the speedy establishment of a permanent government...
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Страница 279 - The new South is enamored of her new work. Her soul is stirred with the breath" of a new life. The light of a grander day is falling fair on her face. She is thrilling with the consciousness of growing power and prosperity. As she stands upright, fullstatured and equal among the people » of the earth, breathing the keen air and looking out upon the expanded horizon, she understands that her emancipation came because through the inscrutable wisdom of God her honest purpose was crossed, and her brave...