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Pagina iii
... Persia the centre of Asia , ib . - greatness of the early Persians , 341 - basis of the Per- sian religion , i . - the dual principle , ib.- Persian language , its earliest elements , 344- spirit of the Persian language shows the tone ...
... Persia the centre of Asia , ib . - greatness of the early Persians , 341 - basis of the Per- sian religion , i . - the dual principle , ib.- Persian language , its earliest elements , 344- spirit of the Persian language shows the tone ...
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... Persian captives to the gods.t The Romans were not as superstitious as the Greeks , and therefore did not indulge so much in human sacrifices ; but that they did immolate human beings , on important occa- sions , is beyond doubt . If we ...
... Persian captives to the gods.t The Romans were not as superstitious as the Greeks , and therefore did not indulge so much in human sacrifices ; but that they did immolate human beings , on important occa- sions , is beyond doubt . If we ...
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... Persian faoiλevs ; a huge magnifying - glass seemed to be ever before his mental vision . Every movement of his mind was stately ; every conception was colossal , and his per- formances were mighty . From magnificent destruction he ...
... Persian faoiλevs ; a huge magnifying - glass seemed to be ever before his mental vision . Every movement of his mind was stately ; every conception was colossal , and his per- formances were mighty . From magnificent destruction he ...
Pagina 43
... Persia . Moreover , his camp was like that strange one of Cromwell , wherein was neither swearing , drinking , nor gambling ; but a host of fanatics assembled at the matin and the vesper hours to hear prayers and exhortations from the ...
... Persia . Moreover , his camp was like that strange one of Cromwell , wherein was neither swearing , drinking , nor gambling ; but a host of fanatics assembled at the matin and the vesper hours to hear prayers and exhortations from the ...
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... Persian conqueror , to whom some of his admirers once compared him , though rather prematurely . This time he does not appear on the canvas as the guiding genius of the Atlantic telegraph ; his attitude is more suggestive of the less ...
... Persian conqueror , to whom some of his admirers once compared him , though rather prematurely . This time he does not appear on the canvas as the guiding genius of the Atlantic telegraph ; his attitude is more suggestive of the less ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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