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... Rome , are often found in them , while there is an entire absence of hieroglyphic inscrip- tions , and of paintings upon the walls , representing the domestic and rural life of the ancient Egyptians , such as are invariably found in ...
... Rome , are often found in them , while there is an entire absence of hieroglyphic inscrip- tions , and of paintings upon the walls , representing the domestic and rural life of the ancient Egyptians , such as are invariably found in ...
Page 63
... Rome could never sub- due . Here , too , died the Emperor Constantius , and for the city is claimed the honor of having given birth to his son , the Emperor Constantius the Great , but the supposition has been success- fully disputed by ...
... Rome could never sub- due . Here , too , died the Emperor Constantius , and for the city is claimed the honor of having given birth to his son , the Emperor Constantius the Great , but the supposition has been success- fully disputed by ...
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... Rome . A triumphal car , drawn by four bronze horses , surmounts the attic . The horses have been cast after the model of the celebrated Corinthian horses , brought to Paris from Venice , where they occupied the piazza of St. Mark , but ...
... Rome . A triumphal car , drawn by four bronze horses , surmounts the attic . The horses have been cast after the model of the celebrated Corinthian horses , brought to Paris from Venice , where they occupied the piazza of St. Mark , but ...
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... Rome , for my ideas of a virtuous and high - toned moral state of public sentiment . Nor can I at all conceive of any benefit whatever to be gained by the exposure of a nude Bacchus , and Hercu- les , and Apollo , and Antinous , a ...
... Rome , for my ideas of a virtuous and high - toned moral state of public sentiment . Nor can I at all conceive of any benefit whatever to be gained by the exposure of a nude Bacchus , and Hercu- les , and Apollo , and Antinous , a ...
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... Rome and not see the Pope . A stranger had better never own he had visited the former , if he should be so unfortunate as not to have seen the latter ; for , the Lou- vre is Paris itself tout entier , in whatever it possesses , most ...
... Rome and not see the Pope . A stranger had better never own he had visited the former , if he should be so unfortunate as not to have seen the latter ; for , the Lou- vre is Paris itself tout entier , in whatever it possesses , most ...
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Page 390 - For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, 'The just shall live by faith.'.
Page 568 - Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale, She all night long her amorous descant sung...
Page 507 - And he arose, and did eat and drink, and went in the strength of that meat forty days and forty nights unto Horeb the mount of God.
Page 149 - Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out: and I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from my God: and I will write ,upon him my new name.
Page 291 - AVENGE, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold; Even them who kept thy truth so pure of old, When all our fathers worshipped stocks and stones, Forget not; in thy book record their groans Who were thy sheep, and in their ancient fold Slain by the bloody Piedmontese, that rolled Mother with infant down the rocks.
Page 262 - Son of man, dig now in the wall." And when I had digged in the wall, behold a door: and he said unto me, "Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here.
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Page 102 - Like sheep they are laid in the grave ; Death shall feed on them; And the upright shall have dominion over them in the morning ; And their cbeauty shall consume din the grave from their dwelling.
Page 264 - And the sons of Noah, that went forth of the ark, were Shem, and Ham, and Japheth : and Ham is the father of Canaan. 19 These are the three sons of Noah : and of them was the whole earth overspread.
Page 262 - So I went in and saw ; and behold every form of creeping things, and abominable beasts, and all the idols of the house of Israel, portrayed upon the wall round about.