The Natural History of Society in the Barbarous and Civilized State: An Essay Towards Discovering the Origin and Course of Human Improvement, Volum 2D. Appleton & Company, 1840 - 347 sider |
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... EMPIRE OVERTHROW X. PROGRESS OF CIVILIZATION IN EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES PAGE 192 214 XI . THE INDEPENDENT CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE ADVANCE OF CIVILIZATION 242 XII . THE CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPLES OF SOCIETY ...
... EMPIRE OVERTHROW X. PROGRESS OF CIVILIZATION IN EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES PAGE 192 214 XI . THE INDEPENDENT CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE ADVANCE OF CIVILIZATION 242 XII . THE CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPLES OF SOCIETY ...
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... empire of public law has superseded the blind impulses of private revenge . In a less civilized country than Egypt then was , Potiphar would have slain or mutilated Joseph on the spot . The reigning Pharaoh had a court and a royal estab ...
... empire of public law has superseded the blind impulses of private revenge . In a less civilized country than Egypt then was , Potiphar would have slain or mutilated Joseph on the spot . The reigning Pharaoh had a court and a royal estab ...
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... empire , the Chaldean- Babyloman of course had to commence a new war , with a more formidable enemy than any he had yet encoun- tered . The bartie of Carthenish , or Circesium , decided that the Babylonians should have the empire of ...
... empire , the Chaldean- Babyloman of course had to commence a new war , with a more formidable enemy than any he had yet encoun- tered . The bartie of Carthenish , or Circesium , decided that the Babylonians should have the empire of ...
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... empire , the Chaldean- Babylonian of course had to commence a new war , with a more fomidable enemy than any he had yet encoun- tered . The battle of Carchemish , or Circesium , decided that the Babylonians should have the empire of ...
... empire , the Chaldean- Babylonian of course had to commence a new war , with a more fomidable enemy than any he had yet encoun- tered . The battle of Carchemish , or Circesium , decided that the Babylonians should have the empire of ...
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... empire restored the inde- pendence of Egypt ; and Amasis successfully exerted himself to efface the memory of his former vassalage . He refused to submit to the Persians who had founded a new empire on the ruins of Babylon , and died ...
... empire restored the inde- pendence of Egypt ; and Amasis successfully exerted himself to efface the memory of his former vassalage . He refused to submit to the Persians who had founded a new empire on the ruins of Babylon , and died ...
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The Natural History of Society in the Barbarous and Civilized State ..., Volum 2 William Cooke Taylor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1841 |
The Natural History of Society in the Barbarous and Civilized State ..., Volum 2 William Cooke Taylor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1840 |
The Natural History of Society in the Barbarous and Civilized State ..., Volum 2 William Cooke Taylor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1841 |
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Side 170 - But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another.
Side 55 - Thus saith the LORD; For three transgressions of Israel, and for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof; because they sold the righteous for silver, and the poor for a pair of shoes...
Side 280 - It is a shameful and unblessed thing to take the scum of people and wicked condemned men, to be the people with whom you plant: and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation; for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall to work, but be lazy, and do mischief, and spend victuals, and be quickly weary, and then certify over4 to their country to the discredit of the plantation.
Side 12 - Fine linen with broidered work from Egypt was that which thou spreadest forth to be thy sail; blue and purple from the isles of Elishah was that which covered thee.
Side 139 - For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, a great God, a mighty, and a terrible, which regardeth not persons, nor taketh reward...
Side 62 - Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you. Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten. Your gold and silver is cankered ; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the Last Days.
Side 144 - For thou desirest not sacrifice; else would I give it: thou delightest not in burnt offering. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.
Side 14 - WOE to them that go down to Egypt for help; And stay on horses, And trust in chariots, because they are many ; And in horsemen, because they are very strong; But they look not unto the Holy One of Israel, Neither seek the Lord...
Side 9 - God, to keep all. the words of this law and these statutes, to do them : that his heart be not lifted up above his brethren, and that he turn not aside from the commandment, to the right hand, or to the left : to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he, and his children, in the midst of Israel.
Side 63 - Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the multitude of thine iniquities, by the iniquity of thy traffic; therefore will I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, it shall devour thee, and I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth in the sight of all them that behold thee. All they that know thee among the people shall be astonished at thee : thou shalt be a terror, and never shalt thou be any more.