The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... Emperor Marcus Aurelius . Absolute monarch of the whole civilized world , he preserved through life not only the most un- blemished justice , but , what was less to be expected from his stoical breeding , the tenderest heart . The few ...
... Emperor Marcus Aurelius . Absolute monarch of the whole civilized world , he preserved through life not only the most un- blemished justice , but , what was less to be expected from his stoical breeding , the tenderest heart . The few ...
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... Emperors . The vastness of their empire , comprising all the known world , is well set forth . " Rome laid a belt about ... Emperor are placed in a new and more striking light by the brilliant comparisons of De Quincey . — " The Cæsar of ...
... Emperors . The vastness of their empire , comprising all the known world , is well set forth . " Rome laid a belt about ... Emperor are placed in a new and more striking light by the brilliant comparisons of De Quincey . — " The Cæsar of ...
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... Emperor , that this was absolutely hopeless . But the same omnipresence of imperial anger and retribu- tion , which withered the hopes of the poor , humble prisoner , met and confounded the Emperor himself , when hurled from his giddy ...
... Emperor , that this was absolutely hopeless . But the same omnipresence of imperial anger and retribu- tion , which withered the hopes of the poor , humble prisoner , met and confounded the Emperor himself , when hurled from his giddy ...
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... Emperor Commodus mingling in the sports of the amphitheatre . " Invitations - and the invitations of kings are commands ― ― - had been scattered on this occasion profusely ; not , as heretofore , to indi- viduals or to families , but ...
... Emperor Commodus mingling in the sports of the amphitheatre . " Invitations - and the invitations of kings are commands ― ― - had been scattered on this occasion profusely ; not , as heretofore , to indi- viduals or to families , but ...
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... emperor and king , peasant and slave , alike , only as subjects of its spiritual do- main . It declared the state of slavery impossible for a Chris- tian ; and did in fact abolish it in Europe by embracing all ranks and conditions of ...
... emperor and king , peasant and slave , alike , only as subjects of its spiritual do- main . It declared the state of slavery impossible for a Chris- tian ; and did in fact abolish it in Europe by embracing all ranks and conditions of ...
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