Outlines of universal historyOliver & Boyd, 1853 - 264 sider |
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Side 24
... successor would be specially chosen out of the common people , from whose line the promised Messiah should spring . Saul was engaged in a critical conflict with the Philis- tines , among whom was a gigantic champion , named Go- liath ...
... successor would be specially chosen out of the common people , from whose line the promised Messiah should spring . Saul was engaged in a critical conflict with the Philis- tines , among whom was a gigantic champion , named Go- liath ...
Side 27
... successors were , in many instances , wicked men ; but there were some among them of redeeming character , showing that the Most High had not entirely resigned his elect people to their fate . Hezekiah tried to restore the ancient ...
... successors were , in many instances , wicked men ; but there were some among them of redeeming character , showing that the Most High had not entirely resigned his elect people to their fate . Hezekiah tried to restore the ancient ...
Side 30
... successors . As Judea formed part of the Syrian empire , Ptolemy , king of Egypt , besieged Jerusalem , and took it on the Sabbath - day , when the Jews would not exert themselves in its defence . The Ptolemies of Egypt were however ...
... successors . As Judea formed part of the Syrian empire , Ptolemy , king of Egypt , besieged Jerusalem , and took it on the Sabbath - day , when the Jews would not exert themselves in its defence . The Ptolemies of Egypt were however ...
Side 42
... about 570 years before Christ by Amasis , under whom prosperity returned for a season . He reigned forty - four years . Under his successor , Psam- menitus , Egypt was overrun by Cambyses , king of 42 ANCIENT HISTORY .
... about 570 years before Christ by Amasis , under whom prosperity returned for a season . He reigned forty - four years . Under his successor , Psam- menitus , Egypt was overrun by Cambyses , king of 42 ANCIENT HISTORY .
Side 50
... successors , it was included , with the other eastern states between the Hellespont and the Indus , in the Assyrian monarchy , which fell to the lot of Seleucus . He built the cities of Antioch and Seleucia ; and his 50 ANCIENT HISTORY .
... successors , it was included , with the other eastern states between the Hellespont and the Indus , in the Assyrian monarchy , which fell to the lot of Seleucus . He built the cities of Antioch and Seleucia ; and his 50 ANCIENT HISTORY .
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Outlines of Universal History ...: Part I. Ancient History.--Part II ... Henry White Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
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Side 256 - Sacred History, from the Creation of the World to the Destruction of Jerusalem. With Questions for Examination. Edited by Dr WHITE.
Side 257 - A cheap and excellent history of England, admirably adapted for the use of junior classes. The various changes that have taken place in our constitution are briefly but clearly described. It is surprising how successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally accompanies brevity, but invested his narrative with an interest too often wanting in larger historical works. The information conveyed is thoroughly sound; and the utility of the book is much increased by the addition...
Side 257 - A carefully compiled history for the use of schools. The writer has consulted the more recent authorities : his opinions are liberal, and on the whole just and impartial : the succession of events is developed with clearness, and with more of that picturesque effect which so delights the young than is common in historical abstracts.
Side 121 - At the hour of midnight the Salarian gate was silently opened, and the inhabitants were awakened by the tremendous sound of the Gothic trumpet. Eleven hundred and sixty-three years after the foundation of Rome, the imperial city, which had subdued and civilized so considerable a part of mankind, was delivered to the licentious fury of the tribes of Germany and Scythia.
Side 257 - ... schools. The writer has consulted the more recent authorities: his opinions are liberal, and on the whole just and impartial: the succession of events is developed with clearness, and with more of that picturesque effect which so delights the young than is common in historical abstracts. The book is accompanied by a good map. For schools, parish and prison libraries, workmen's halls, and such institutions, it is better adapted than any abridgment of the kind we know.
Side 256 - With Questions for Examination. Edited by Dr WHITE. 3s. 6d. History of France ; with Questions for Examination, and a Map. Edited by Dr WHITE. 3s. 6d. Athmccum.— "We have already had occasion to speak favourably of Dr White's' History of Great Britain and Ireland.
Side 256 - An interesting epitome of sacred history, calculated to inspire the young with a love of the divine records, as well as to store the mind with knowledge.
Side 36 - Now in the fourteenth year of king Hezekiah did Sennacherib king of Assyria come up against all the fenced cities of Judah, and took them. And Hezekiah king of Judah sent to the king of Assyria to Lachish, saying, I have offended; return from me : that which thou puttest on me will I bear.