The Metropolitan, Volumen 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... heart an idle word had lost , But strove , alas ! in vain . Oh ! ye who love , beware lest thorns Across Love's path ye fling ; Ye little know what misery From IDLE WORDS may spring ! HISTORY OF THE JEWS , 1 FROM THE DECLINE OF ( 27 )
... heart an idle word had lost , But strove , alas ! in vain . Oh ! ye who love , beware lest thorns Across Love's path ye fling ; Ye little know what misery From IDLE WORDS may spring ! HISTORY OF THE JEWS , 1 FROM THE DECLINE OF ( 27 )
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... Jews against each other , and then pretending that these domestic quarrels on the frontier of the empire were insulting to the majesty of Rome , he condemned the hostile nations to pay a heavy fine to the re- public . The Zealots and ...
... Jews against each other , and then pretending that these domestic quarrels on the frontier of the empire were insulting to the majesty of Rome , he condemned the hostile nations to pay a heavy fine to the re- public . The Zealots and ...
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... Jews endured until the government of Gessius Florus , a worthy pupil of Nero , and favourite of Poppæa ; under him that revolt broke out which ruined the nation of the Hebrews . " * It was not one grievance only , but a multiplicity , a ...
... Jews endured until the government of Gessius Florus , a worthy pupil of Nero , and favourite of Poppæa ; under him that revolt broke out which ruined the nation of the Hebrews . " * It was not one grievance only , but a multiplicity , a ...
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... Jews . He , therefore , offered his good offices on condition that the gates of Jerusalem should be imme- diately opened to the cohorts of Florus , and that they should ... Jewish families had been forced to quit 30 30 History of the Jews .
... Jews . He , therefore , offered his good offices on condition that the gates of Jerusalem should be imme- diately opened to the cohorts of Florus , and that they should ... Jewish families had been forced to quit 30 30 History of the Jews .
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most of the Jewish families had been forced to quit the town of Cæsarea , though it had been built by a king of the Jews , and that in this city , founded by Herod , the Roman governor had decided that the temples of the gods and the ...
most of the Jewish families had been forced to quit the town of Cæsarea , though it had been built by a king of the Jews , and that in this city , founded by Herod , the Roman governor had decided that the temples of the gods and the ...
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