Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Tom 17John Brown, 1816 |
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... Parthia . Strabo , xi . PARNOT , a town of France , in the dep . of Upper Marne ; 5 miles NW . of Bourbonne . PAROCHIAL . adj . [ parochialis , from pare- chia , low Lat . ] Belonging to a parifh . - The mar ried state of parochial ...
... Parthia . Strabo , xi . PARNOT , a town of France , in the dep . of Upper Marne ; 5 miles NW . of Bourbonne . PAROCHIAL . adj . [ parochialis , from pare- chia , low Lat . ] Belonging to a parifh . - The mar ried state of parochial ...
Strona 43
... Parthia , who was taken prifoner by Trajan . See PARTHIA , $ 9 . PARTHANASPATES , a king of Parthia , crowned by Trajan . See PARTHIA , 10 . PARTHAON , in fabulous history , the fon of Neptune , or of Agenor and Epicafte ; and father of ...
... Parthia , who was taken prifoner by Trajan . See PARTHIA , $ 9 . PARTHANASPATES , a king of Parthia , crowned by Trajan . See PARTHIA , 10 . PARTHAON , in fabulous history , the fon of Neptune , or of Agenor and Epicafte ; and father of ...
Strona 44
... Parthians to be defcended from PATHRUSIM the fon of Mifraim . But however true this may be with regard to the ancient inhabitants , yet it is certain , that thofe Parthians who were fo famous in hiftory , defcended from the Scythians ...
... Parthians to be defcended from PATHRUSIM the fon of Mifraim . But however true this may be with regard to the ancient inhabitants , yet it is certain , that thofe Parthians who were fo famous in hiftory , defcended from the Scythians ...
Strona 45
... Parthian empire . In his reign happened the memorable war with the Romans under Craffus . This was occafioned , not by any breach of treaty on the fide of the Parthians , but through the fhameful avarice of Craffus . The whole Roman ...
... Parthian empire . In his reign happened the memorable war with the Romans under Craffus . This was occafioned , not by any breach of treaty on the fide of the Parthians , but through the fhameful avarice of Craffus . The whole Roman ...
Strona 46
... Parthians from furrounding him , at the fame time , that he would be plentifully fup- plied with provifions . Of this advice Craffus ap- proved , but was diffuaded by Abgarus king of Edeffa , whom the Romans took for an ally , but who ...
... Parthians from furrounding him , at the fame time , that he would be plentifully fup- plied with provifions . Of this advice Craffus ap- proved , but was diffuaded by Abgarus king of Edeffa , whom the Romans took for an ally , but who ...
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Strona 25 - M. st. 2, c. 2, as one of the liberties of the people, " that the freedom of speech, and debates, and proceedings in parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament.
Strona 24 - And herein indeed consists the true excellence of the English government, that all the parts of it form a mutual check upon each other. In the legislature, the people are a check upon the nobility, and the nobility a check upon the people, by the mutual privilege of rejecting what the other has resolved ; while the king is a check upon both, which preserves the executive power from encroachments. And this very executive power...
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