The Rubicon; Or, Historical Allusions Familiarized,: In Sketches of Early Roman HistoryJ. Souter, School Library, 73, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1830 - 171 ページ |
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... character and amusing particulars which render history so attractive to the young mind . It is true that many well - selected collections of anecdotes are to be met with , fully calculated to fix the atten- tion of children , but which ...
... character and amusing particulars which render history so attractive to the young mind . It is true that many well - selected collections of anecdotes are to be met with , fully calculated to fix the atten- tion of children , but which ...
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... character and amusing particulars which render history so attractive to the young mind . It is true that many well - selected collections of anecdotes are to be met with , fully calculated to fix the atten- tion of children , but which ...
... character and amusing particulars which render history so attractive to the young mind . It is true that many well - selected collections of anecdotes are to be met with , fully calculated to fix the atten- tion of children , but which ...
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... characters of Moses and these two brothers , whatever you may find in their history . Do you recollect for what Moses is so remark- able ? " " Oh ! yes , mamma , for his humility and his kindness towards the discontented Israelites ...
... characters of Moses and these two brothers , whatever you may find in their history . Do you recollect for what Moses is so remark- able ? " " Oh ! yes , mamma , for his humility and his kindness towards the discontented Israelites ...
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... characters had no resemblance . Romu- lus is certainly interesting , as founder of Rome , but Moses makes us love him for his patience and his kindness as a man - we long to follow his example . " " Just so , my love , and now run and ...
... characters had no resemblance . Romu- lus is certainly interesting , as founder of Rome , but Moses makes us love him for his patience and his kindness as a man - we long to follow his example . " " Just so , my love , and now run and ...
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... character , which are absolutely necessary to perfection . " " I do indeed , mamma , and I will try to ad- mire the ancient hero , as one who does one or two great actions , which I take a pleasure in reading of , but which are out of ...
... character , which are absolutely necessary to perfection . " " I do indeed , mamma , and I will try to ad- mire the ancient hero , as one who does one or two great actions , which I take a pleasure in reading of , but which are out of ...
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114 ページ - ... the efficient ally of the Romans in the last campaign of the war, all the territory which she had wrested from him. Carthage also gave up her fleet and her elephants to the Romans, and agreed to pay to Rome a yearly tribute of two hundred talents, and bound herself to enter upon no war in the future without the consent of the Romans. Thus ended the Second Punic War, after a continuance of seventeen years (BC 218201), in the humiliation of Carthage, which now virtually lost her national independence...
12 ページ - How happy is the blameless vestal's lot ? The world forgetting, by the world forgot...
41 ページ - Thus resolved, they all for some time showed their spirit, and kept their word ; but soon they found, that instead of mortifying the belly by these means, they only undid themselves ; they languished for a while, and perceived, when too late, that it was owing to the belly that they had strength to work, or courage to mutiny.
90 ページ - Fabricius, it would be as easy to turn the sun from his course as thee from the path of honor ! " In gratitude for the noble conduct of Fabricius and the Roman Senate, Pyrrhus immediately sent Cineas to Rome with his thanks, and at once released all the Romans whom he had taken prisoners, and sent them home rich with presents. The Romans, nevertheless, still firmly...
82 ページ - The last good kins; whom willing Rome obey'd Was the poor offspring of a captive maid ; Yet he those robes of empire justly bore, Which Romulus, our sacred founder, wore: Nicely he gain'd, and well possest the throne, Not for his father's merit, but his own, And reign'd, himself a family alone. When...
47 ページ - ... dream, he flew to take up his mother, who had fallen at his feet, crying out, " Oh ! my mother, thou hast saved Rome, but lost thy son." He accordingly gave orders to draw off the army, pretending to the officers, that the city was too strong to be taken. Tullus, who had long envied Coriolanus, was not remiss in aggravating the lenity of his conduct to his countrymen.