A Biographical, Historical and Chronological Dictionary:: Containing Accurate Accounts of the Lives, Characters, and Actions, of the Most Eminent Persons of All Ages and All Countries; : Including the Revolutions of States, and the Succession of Sovereign PrincesRichard Phillips, 1807 - 972 páginas |
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... gave him his freedom , on which he was retained by Croesus . He is said to have been put to death by the Delphians , for some remarks he passed on their licen- tiousness . Great respect was paid to his memory , and his fables have been ...
... gave him his freedom , on which he was retained by Croesus . He is said to have been put to death by the Delphians , for some remarks he passed on their licen- tiousness . Great respect was paid to his memory , and his fables have been ...
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... gave him considerable advantages , and the vivacity of his temper rendered him acceptable in all companies . This led him into extrava- gances , and a love of pleasure prevailed over the charms of philosophy , though he never totally ...
... gave him considerable advantages , and the vivacity of his temper rendered him acceptable in all companies . This led him into extrava- gances , and a love of pleasure prevailed over the charms of philosophy , though he never totally ...
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... gave him a box on the ear , saying , that the man who had not Ho- mer was not a proper person to instruct youth - Plutarch et Nepos in Vit . Alcib . Thu- ydides . Xenophon . ALCIDAMAS , a Greek rhetorician , who was the disciple of ...
... gave him a box on the ear , saying , that the man who had not Ho- mer was not a proper person to instruct youth - Plutarch et Nepos in Vit . Alcib . Thu- ydides . Xenophon . ALCIDAMAS , a Greek rhetorician , who was the disciple of ...
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... gave him a persecution begun by Severus , and remained grant of Nova Scotia , which he intended in confinement near eight years . On his re- to colonize , and Charles I. patronized the lease he was associated in the government scheme by ...
... gave him a persecution begun by Severus , and remained grant of Nova Scotia , which he intended in confinement near eight years . On his re- to colonize , and Charles I. patronized the lease he was associated in the government scheme by ...
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... gave him a cardinalship , and made him dean of the sacred college . He died in 1451 , aged 69. — Moreri . AMADEUS IX ... gave himself up to debauchery , and died at the age of 16. Amalason- tha then placed her cousin Theodatus on the ...
... gave him a cardinalship , and made him dean of the sacred college . He died in 1451 , aged 69. — Moreri . AMADEUS IX ... gave himself up to debauchery , and died at the age of 16. Amalason- tha then placed her cousin Theodatus on the ...
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Página 73 - In 1773j a motion, supported by the minister, was made in the house of commons, " that, in the acquisition of his wealth, lord Clive had abused the powers with which, he was intrusted.
Página 61 - ... he should be forced away, but Charles with his retinue formed an encampment, and resisted the attack of the janizaries, till superiority of numbers obliged him to take shelter in his house, which he defended with great spirit, and did not yield till fire was set to the premises. He then sallied out sword in hand, but being entangled by his long spurs he fell, and was taken prisoner. He was treated with...
Página 16 - He became a member of the Long Parliament, wherein he at first opposed the court, but afterwards joined the royal party, and exerted himself in the service of Charles ID 1676. DIGGES, THOMAS, an astronomer and mathematician ; author of " Alas sive Scalre Mathematical," u Perfect Descriptions of the Celestial Orbs,
Página 88 - Hampden, that he had a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute, any mischief.
Página 81 - Cassar in 323, and elected emperor in 337. The soldiers, to secure the throne to the three sons of Constantine, massacred the uncles and cousins of those princes, with the exception of Julian the Apostate, and his brother Gallus.