The World in a Pocket Book, Or, Universal Popular Statistics: Embracing ... an Ample ... Synopsis of the United States ... a Complete History of Every Nation, Ancient and Modern ... and a Condensed But Complete View of the Ancient World ...G.G. Evans, 1858 - 493 páginas |
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... Christian Philosophy , ......... 445 271 Christian World ..... 288 Chronology from the Crea- 29 29 Chronology of the Jews ...... 313 29 Church of England ........... 295 Church , States of the .......... 132 and Buildings . 427 Churches ...
... Christian Philosophy , ......... 445 271 Christian World ..... 288 Chronology from the Crea- 29 29 Chronology of the Jews ...... 313 29 Church of England ........... 295 Church , States of the .......... 132 and Buildings . 427 Churches ...
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... Christians , 252,600,000 Jews , 5,000,000 Mahometans , 120,105,000 Braminists . 140,000,000 Buddists , 313,977,000 Other denominations , 134,490,000 Malte Brun makes Europe to contain 213,000,000 Balbi states Asia 14 THE WORLD .
... Christians , 252,600,000 Jews , 5,000,000 Mahometans , 120,105,000 Braminists . 140,000,000 Buddists , 313,977,000 Other denominations , 134,490,000 Malte Brun makes Europe to contain 213,000,000 Balbi states Asia 14 THE WORLD .
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... Christian World . Catholics , . 137,000,000 Protestants , 65,000,000 Greek Church , & c . , 50,000,000 252,000,000 Aborigines of Europe . - In a lecture delivered by Mr. T. I. Wharton , of Philadelphia , before the Athe- nian Institute ...
... Christian World . Catholics , . 137,000,000 Protestants , 65,000,000 Greek Church , & c . , 50,000,000 252,000,000 Aborigines of Europe . - In a lecture delivered by Mr. T. I. Wharton , of Philadelphia , before the Athe- nian Institute ...
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... Christian . The government is an absolute monarchy , and the natives of a dark olive complexion . Bruce traced the course of the Nile into Abyssinia . The country is very mountainous , the valleys are fertile , but badly cultivated ...
... Christian . The government is an absolute monarchy , and the natives of a dark olive complexion . Bruce traced the course of the Nile into Abyssinia . The country is very mountainous , the valleys are fertile , but badly cultivated ...
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... Christian , and Hindoo . ALGIERS , one of the Barbary states in Africa ; 600 miles long , and 170 in breadth . The chief city is Al- giers , containing a population of 150,000 . It is gen- erally fertile , but badly cultivated , owing ...
... Christian , and Hindoo . ALGIERS , one of the Barbary states in Africa ; 600 miles long , and 170 in breadth . The chief city is Al- giers , containing a population of 150,000 . It is gen- erally fertile , but badly cultivated , owing ...
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Página 6 - God be thanked for books. They are the voices of the distant and the dead, and make us heirs of the spiritual life of past ages.
Página 445 - Almighty God, unto whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid, cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love thee, and worthily magnify thy holy name, through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Página 185 - Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode...
Página 82 - On Suli's rock and Parga's shore Exists the remnant of a line Such as the Doric mothers bore; And there, perhaps, some seed is sown The Heracleidan blood might own.
Página 348 - Tyler insurrection. 1383 Cannon first used in the English service by the governor of Calais. 1384 The first navigation act: — no goods to be exported or imported In foreign bottoms. 1387 The first Lord High Admiral was appointed. 1388 The Scot- defeated the English at Otterburn.
Página 145 - It was a series of dreadful deeds of daring, of sanguinary hand-to-hand fights, of despairing rallies, of desperate assaults — in glens and valleys, in brushwood glades and remote dells, hidden from all human eyes, and from which the conquerors, Russian or British, issued only to engage fresh foes, till our old supremacy, so rudely assailed, was triumphantly asserted, and the battalions of the czar gave way before our steady courage and the chivalrous fire of France.
Página 411 - Diana's name in hell. HEC'TOR, a son of Priam and Hecuba, and the most valiant of all the Trojans.
Página 314 - Magazine estimates that at 8">() a ton the shipping of the world is worth the enormous amount of $775,000,000. Of this fifteen and a half millions of tonnage, more than ten and a half millions belong to the Anglo-Saxon race; United States, 40,500 vessels, and 5,661,416 tonnage ; Great Britain, 35,960 vessels, and 5,043,270 tonnage.
Página 278 - Cro3sus possessed in landed property a fortune equal to $8,500,000, besides a large amount of money, slaves and furniture, which amounted to an equal sum. He used to say that a citizen who had not a sufficient sum to support an army or a legion, did not deserve the title of a rich man.
Página 435 - The History of Philosophy presents the spectacle of thousands of intellects — some the greatest that have made our race illustrious — steadily concentrated on problems believed to be of vital importance, yet producing no other result than a conviction of the extreme facility of error, and the remoteness of any probability that Truth can be reached.* The only conquest has been critical, that is to say, psychological.