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Quotes from Jacob Abbott

The Norman Conquest was, in fact, the accession of
~ Jacob Abbott
William, duke of Normandy, to the English throne.
~ Jacob Abbott
T he name of the father of Genghis Khan is a word which can not be pronounced exactly in English. It sounded something like this, Yezonkai Behadr,
~ Jacob Abbott
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. It is comparatively but a small number in any age of the world, and in any nation, whose passions of ambition, hatred, or revenge become so strong as that they love bloodshed and war. But these few, when they once get weapons into their hands, trample recklessly and mercilessly upon the rest.
~ Jacob Abbott
known among the people as the White Queen.
~ Jacob Abbott
T he name of the father of Genghis Khan is a word which can not be pronounced exactly in English. It sounded something like this, Yezonkai Behadr, with the accent on the last syllable, Behadr, and the a sounded like a in hark. This is as near as we can come to it; but the name, as it was really pronounced by the Mongul people, can not be written in English letters nor spoken with English sounds. Orthography of Mongul names.
~ Jacob Abbott
The case of Mark Antony affords one of the most extraordinary examples of the power of unlawful love to lead its deluded and infatuated victim into the very jaws of open and recognized destruction that history records.
~ Jacob Abbott
Julius Caesar BY JACOB ABBOTT WITH ENGRAVINGS
~ Jacob Abbott
CHAPTER I. MARIUS AND SYLLA.
~ Jacob Abbott
Genghis Khan BY JACOB ABBOTT WITH ENGRAVINGS
~ Jacob Abbott
Temujin rewarded the slaves in this bountiful manner, partly, no doubt, out of sincere gratitude to them for having been the means, probably, of saving him and his army from destruction, and partly for effect, in order to impress upon his followers a strong conviction that any great services rendered to him or to his cause were certain to be well rewarded.
~ Jacob Abbott