The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., 第 13 卷Robert Aspland 1857 |
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... desire of consolidating the power which he had seized . In his organization of the state and the empire , in his Mr. Merivale explains very well ( II . 488 ) the exaggerations by which the courtly lawyers of later times endeavoured to ...
... desire of consolidating the power which he had seized . In his organization of the state and the empire , in his Mr. Merivale explains very well ( II . 488 ) the exaggerations by which the courtly lawyers of later times endeavoured to ...
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... desire of Augustus to signalize to the Romans his victory over Antony and Cleopatra , " ausa Jovi nostro latrantem opponere Anubim . " ( Prop . iii . 2 , 41. ) brought into peaceful subjection . He finished the protracted war 6 ...
... desire of Augustus to signalize to the Romans his victory over Antony and Cleopatra , " ausa Jovi nostro latrantem opponere Anubim . " ( Prop . iii . 2 , 41. ) brought into peaceful subjection . He finished the protracted war 6 ...
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... desire of shining in the eyes of the world and being celebrated by posterity , through the reflected light of the men of genius whom he collected around him ; but there can be no doubt that he used their talents as a means of ...
... desire of shining in the eyes of the world and being celebrated by posterity , through the reflected light of the men of genius whom he collected around him ; but there can be no doubt that he used their talents as a means of ...
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... desire to lessen the opprobrium which tyranny has attached to arbitrary power . We attribute no such purpose to Mr. Merivale . Livy gives two mo- tives which a writer may have for handling anew a familiar subject of history , either the ...
... desire to lessen the opprobrium which tyranny has attached to arbitrary power . We attribute no such purpose to Mr. Merivale . Livy gives two mo- tives which a writer may have for handling anew a familiar subject of history , either the ...
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... desire . Tacitus more justly draws the inference from the mental misery of Tiberius , that tyrants are their own tormentors . " Neque frustra præstantissimus sapientiæ firmare solitus , si recludantur tyrannorum mentes , posse aspici ...
... desire . Tacitus more justly draws the inference from the mental misery of Tiberius , that tyrants are their own tormentors . " Neque frustra præstantissimus sapientiæ firmare solitus , si recludantur tyrannorum mentes , posse aspici ...
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第 161 頁 - And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up; and a cloud received him out of their sight. And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel...
第 160 頁 - THE former treatise have I made, O Theophilus, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach, until the day in which he was taken up...
第 567 頁 - ... washed His feet with her tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head.
第 371 頁 - Jerusalem ; whom they slew and hanged on a tree : him God raised up the third day, and shewed him openly ; not to all the people, but unto witnesses chosen before of God, even to us, who did eat and drink with him after he rose from the dead.
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第 296 頁 - Day by day, when I saw with what a front she met suffering, I looked on her with an anguish of wonder and love. I have seen nothing like it; but, indeed, I have never seen her parallel in anything. Stronger than a man, simpler than a child, her nature stood alone.
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