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  • Fabiola; Or, The Church of the Catacombs

    The novel "Fabiola" is set in ancient Rome during the time of Christian persecution. It follows the story of Fabiola, a young Roman noblewoman who undergoes a spiritual journey that leads her to convert to Christianity. The narrative explores Fabiola's encounters with early Christians, her struggles with faith and personal growth, and her eventual commitment to the Christian faith despite the ... Read more

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  • Fabiola: The Church of the Catacombs

    THE late Cardinal Wiseman’s admirable story, “Fabiola,” has been read for the last thirty years in many lands and many tongues. At this late day, to say that it has been everywhere productive of inestimable good to Christian souls, would be the utterance of the merest truism. But while its salutary influence has been felt far and wide, it seems to have been fraught with special blessings most ... Read more

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  • The Persian Letters

    Persian Letters is a literary work, written in 1721, by Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu, recounting the experiences of two Persian noblemen, Usbek and Rica, who are traveling through France. ... Read more

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  • Historical Lectures and Essays

    Let me begin this lecture {1} with a scene in the North Atlantic 863 years since. ... Read more

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  • The Princess of Babylon

    by Voltaire ...
    Series series World Classics
    The aged Belus, king of Babylon, thought himself the first man upon earth; for all his courtiers told him so, and his historians proved it. We know that his palace and his park, situated at a few parafangs from Babylon, extended between the Euphrates and the Tigris, which washed those enchanted banks. His vast house, three thousand feet in front, almost reached the clouds. The platform was ... Read more

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  • Persian Letters

    by Montesquieu ...
    Translated by John Davidson ...
    In "Persian Letters," Montesquieu employs a unique epistolary format to explore and critique European society through the eyes of Persian travelers, Usbek and Rica. The narrative is rich with satire and philosophical insight, showcasing Montesquieu's masterful use of irony as he juxtaposes Eastern and Western customs. This work not only serves as a vehicle for societal critique but also as an ... Read more

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  • ZADIG - The Book of Faith (Historical Novel)

    Enriched edition. A Story from Ancient Babylonia

    Voltaire's 'ZADIG - The Book of Faith' is a compelling historical novel that delves into the themes of destiny, morality, and the importance of faith in the face of adversity. Set in ancient Babylon, the story follows the protagonist Zadig who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and moral enlightenment. Through a series of trials and tribulations, Zadig must navigate the complexities of human ... Read more

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  • Callista : a Tale of the Third Century

    pubOne.info thank you for your continued support and wish to present you this new edition. To you alone, who have known me so long, and who love me so well, could I venture to offer a trifle like this. But you will recognise the author in his work, and take pleasure in the recognition. J. H. N. ADVERTISEMENT. ... Read more

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  • A Short Introduction to Cleopatra

    by John Lord ...
    It was in this godless, yet brilliant, age that Cleopatra appears upon the stage, having been born sixty-nine years before Christ,--about a century before the new revolutionary religion was proclaimed in Judea. Her father was a Ptolemy, and she succeeded him on the throne of Egypt when quite young,--the last of a famous dynasty that had reigned nearly three hundred years. The Ptolemies, descended ... Read more

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  • Valeria: The Martyr of the Catacombs

    On a bright spring morning in the year of our Lord 303—it was in the "Ides of March," about the middle of the month, but the air was balmy as that of June in our northern clime—two note-worthy-looking men were riding along the famous Appian Way, near the city of Rome The elder of the two, a man of large size and of mighty thews and sinews, was mounted on a strong and richly-caparisoned horse. He ... Read more

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  • The Roman Empire During the 2nd Century

    by William Capes ...
    Before the murderers of Domitian raised their hands to strike the fatal blow, they looked around, we read, to find a successor to replace him. Others whom they sounded on the subject shrunk away in fear or in suspicion, till they thought of M. Cocceius Nerva, who was likely to fill worthily the office that would soon be vacant.Little is known of his career for more than sixty years, till after he ... Read more

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  • The Roman Empire in the 2nd Century

    by William Capes ...
    Before the murderers of Domitian raised their hands to strike the fatal blow, they looked around, we read, to find a successor to replace him. Others whom they sounded on the subject shrunk away in fear or in suspicion, till they thought of M. Cocceius Nerva, who was likely to fill worthily the office that would soon be vacant.Little is known of his career for more than sixty years, till after he ... Read more

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