| Walter Scott - 1820 - 356 pàgines
...to betray him into some ambuscade of his enemies. His doubts might have been indeed pardoned ; for, except perhaps the flying fish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the object of such an unintermitting, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this... | |
| 1821 - 656 pàgines
...the latter remarked, " it was no such great condescension for the son of an earl to wait on the sou of a king." The coronation of Richard I. was distinguished...the flying fish, there was no race existing on the earui, in the air, or the waters," says that distinguished writer, " who were the object of such an... | |
| 1822 - 690 pàgines
...423, &c. f A saying ascribed by Camden to Edward I. We have an unique coronation of the heir apparent, as a titular king, in the reign of Henry II.; and...unremitting, general and relentless persecution, as the Jews of this period. It is a well known story of King John, that he confined a wealthy Jew in one... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 pàgines
...to betray him into some ambuscade of his enemies. His doubts might have been indeed pardoned; for, except perhaps the flying fish, there was no. race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the object of such an unintermitting, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1830 - 176 pàgines
...and persecuted by the greedy and rapacious nobility. Except, perhaps, the flying fish," he adds, ' there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the objects of such an unremitting, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 pàgines
...to betray him into some ambuscade of his enemies. His doubts might have been indeed pardoned ; for, except perhaps the flying fish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the object of such an unintermitting, general and relentless persecution as the Jews of this... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1836 - 294 pàgines
...persecuted by the greedy and rapacious nobility."— (vol. ip 83.) — "Except perhaps the flying-fish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the objects of Mich an unremitting, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 410 pàgines
...to betray him into some ambuscade of his enemies. His doubts might have been indeed pardoned ; for, except perhaps the flying fish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the object of such an unintermittiug, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 pàgines
...to betray him into some ambuscade of his cnеmies. His doubts might have been indeed pardoned ; for, except perhaps the flying fish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the object of such an unintermitting, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this... | |
| Moses Margoliouth - 1846 - 454 pàgines
...religion to hate, to revile, to despise, to plunder, and to persecute. How truly was it said, that " except, perhaps, the flying fish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or in the waters, who were the objects of such an unintermitting, general, and relentless persecution... | |
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