The Metropolitan, Volum 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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Pàgina 28
... excitement , and attended with anxious expectation the accession of a better prince , who should wipe away the tears of Israel . A decree of the senate had devoted the memory of Caius to the infernal gods ; and it was so far certain ...
... excitement , and attended with anxious expectation the accession of a better prince , who should wipe away the tears of Israel . A decree of the senate had devoted the memory of Caius to the infernal gods ; and it was so far certain ...
Pàgina 32
... excited spirits to a sense of reason ; his entreaties were only met with threats , and he was treated as an apostate by the scribes and doctors of the law . From this moment war was inevitable . The priests and Levites ran through the ...
... excited spirits to a sense of reason ; his entreaties were only met with threats , and he was treated as an apostate by the scribes and doctors of the law . From this moment war was inevitable . The priests and Levites ran through the ...
Pàgina 34
... excited against him the jealous resentment of Agrippina , and so long as she held any influence over her son , Vespa- sian lived unnoticed in Africa , of which he had been appointed pro- consul . Tacitus says , that this province had ...
... excited against him the jealous resentment of Agrippina , and so long as she held any influence over her son , Vespa- sian lived unnoticed in Africa , of which he had been appointed pro- consul . Tacitus says , that this province had ...
Pàgina 38
... excited an armed mob against Josephus , while Simon , the son of Goras , pillaged several villages , and destroyed by fire the patrimony of the Priests and Levites . On hearing of these deplorable dissensions , the veteran legions of ...
... excited an armed mob against Josephus , while Simon , the son of Goras , pillaged several villages , and destroyed by fire the patrimony of the Priests and Levites . On hearing of these deplorable dissensions , the veteran legions of ...
Pàgina 53
... excited by the very name of those ferocious pirates , they would have submitted without a struggle , had not their captain , jealous of the Castilian honour , placed himself in their front , vowing that the Buccaneers should not board ...
... excited by the very name of those ferocious pirates , they would have submitted without a struggle , had not their captain , jealous of the Castilian honour , placed himself in their front , vowing that the Buccaneers should not board ...
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