Neptuno tinha pôsto o seu tridente; A proa a branca escuma dividia, Com a gente maritima contente.
The introduction of Buddhism into China is ascertained to have been contemporary with, the early development of the arts amongst this remarkable people, at a period coeval, if not anterior, to the era of Christianity.
It is not, however, till after the third century of the Christian era that we find authentic records of such journeys in the literature of China.
Next to the sepulchral monuments and the temples of remote ages, the fortifications frequently furnish the most durable and characteristic evidences of skill, and of the civilisation of the era to which they belong.
Perhaps it is to this closing period of the Pagan era that we shall most consistently refer the substitution of the earliest forms of rude oaken coffins for the primitive cist of stone.
At a very early date, undoubtedly within the primitive erato which we give the name of the Stone Period, but apparently only towards its close, the practice of cremation was introduced.
No bronze archaic era is indicated in its archæological annals.
Yet, after all these are ransacked, what shall we make of the long era which intervenes between the dispersion of the human family and the peopling of the British Isles?
Helmets or head pieces of any kind belonging to the native Pagan era are of extremely rare occurrence.
No doubt, however, can be entertained of the era of another iron relic described by him, but of which unfortunately no engraving exists.
Lina era ferma in mezzo alla stanza, tutta pensosa, e si mordeva le labbra, come se l'ira che le covava in seno le avesse richiesto quello sfogo.
Esclamazioni di orrore si udirono nella sala, quando il giudice cominciò a parlare delle condizioni in cui era stato trovato il corpo del ferito in mezzo a una gora di sangue nella Piazza della Luna.
This era is, moreover, marked by the inauguration of that long series of coronations which helped to spread the popularity of the Champagne wines throughout France by the agency of the nobles and prelates taking part in the ceremony.
No sooner was the era of persecution closed by the conversion of Constantine, A.
Again, he is haunted with the notion that, by admitting the spirit hypothesis, he is contributing to the inauguration of an era of disastrous reaction.
Practically it makes no difference to the theory of development whether the simple organisms from which that theory supposes the more complicated to be derived, originated at a singleera or at several.
Throughout the earlier decades of the pioneer era the greater portion of traffic was down stream.
But in the era of exploration and conquest these boats had a story which disproves the adage that history repeats itself.
The flat-boat was the important craft of the era of immigration, the friend of the pioneer.
Meantime, besides this secret reliance on Russian countenance or aid, Greece had since that era received great encouragement to revolt from the successful experiment in that direction made by the Turkish province of Servia.
From all considerations of the Jewish condition at the era of Christianity, the fathers might have seen the license for doubt as to the notions of a diabolic inspiration.
They take it for granted that, concurrently with Constantinople, and the districts adjacent, these provinces passed at that disastrous era into the hands of the Turkish conqueror; but this is an error.
But, as he has unfortunately omitted to fix the exact era of these conversations, the whole value of his accuracy is neutralized by his own carelessness.
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