Quotes from Jacob Abbott
A child can ask a thousand questions that the wisest man cannot answer.
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Queen Mary was very beautiful, but she was very unfortunate and unhappy.
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Wherever we are posted, there we stand, come life or death, to the end.
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Sensuality begins sometimes with kindness, but it ends always in the most reckless and intolerable cruelty.
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Man is not naturally a ferocious wild beast. On the contrary, he loves, ordinarily, to live in peace and quietness, to till his lands and tend his flocks, and to enjoy the blessings of peace and repose.
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Xerxes BY JACOB ABBOTT WITH ENGRAVINGS
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The Mother of Xerxes. B.C. 522–484
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journey had been
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and vegetables seems
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Yezonkai's train at this time, there was a certain old astrologer named Sugujin. He was a relative of Yezonkai, and also his principal minister of state. This man, by his skill in astrology, which he applied to the peculiar circumstances of the child, foretold for him at once a wonderful career. He would grow up, the astrologer said, to be a great warrior. He would conquer all
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Some teachers go to their daily task merely upon compulsion; they regard it as intolerable drudgery. Others love the work: they hover around the school-room as long as they can, and never cease to think, and seldom to talk, of their delightful labors.
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In accordance with this difference in the productions of the different regions of the earth, there seems to be a difference in the constitutions of the races of men formed to inhabit them. The tribes that inhabit Greenland and Kamtschatka can not preserve their accustomed health and vigor on any other than animal food. If put upon a diet of vegetables they soon begin to pine away. The reverse is true of the vegetable-eaters of the tropics.
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So get you gone out of my presence, miserable traitors as you are.
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The term Tartars has been employed generically to denote almost the whole race. The Monguls are a portion of this people, who are said to derive their name from Mongol Khan, one of their earliest and most powerful chieftains.
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The fate of the grand empire which Genghis Khan established was the same with that of all others that have arisen in the world, from time to time, by the extension of the power of great military commanders over widely-separated and heterogeneous nations. The sons and successors to whom the vast possessions descended soon quarreled among themselves, and the immense fabric fell to pieces in less time than it had taken to construct it.
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dressed in mourning—in white—according to the custom in royal families in those days,
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as Citus said: alexender is right not to bear free borne men at his table who can only tell him the truth.vIt is fitting for him to pass his life among brbarians and slaves, who well be proud to pay their adoration to his persian girdle and splendid robe.
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They who wanted office were accustomed to bribe influential men among the people to support them, sometimes by promising them subordinate offices, and sometimes by the direct donation of sums of money; and they would try to please the mass of the people, who were too numerous to be paid with offices or with gold, by shows and spectacles, and entertainments of every kind which they would provide for their amusement. This
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as Citus said:alexender is right not to bear freeborn men at his table who can only tell him the truth. He is right. It is fitting for him to pass his life among barbarians and slaves, who will be proud to pay their adoration to his Persian girdle and his splendid robe
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PETER THE GREAT.
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THE PRINCESS SOPHIA. 1676-1684
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khans, and settling disputes of various kinds
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He acted, however, himself, in this high position, with great energy and with complete success; and, at the same time, with all that modesty of deportment, and that delicate consideration for the officers under him—who, though inferior in rank, were yet his superiors in age and experience—which his position rendered proper, but which few persons so young as he would have manifested in circumstances so well calculated to awaken the feelings of vanity and elation.
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considerate in respect to the feelings of all who were connected with him
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