Sacred History, in Familiar Dialogues, for the Instruction of Youth: with Maps: To which is Added, The History of the Jews, from the Time of Nehemiah to the Destruction of Jerusalem, Volume 1T. Gardiner, ... W. Button; Sherwood Neely, and Jones; Gale, Curtis, and Fenner; T. Hamilton; and Cradock and Joy, Paternoster-Row; C. Law, ... Williams and Son, ... Darton and Harvey, ... J. Hatchard; and Sharpe and Hales, Piccadilly., 1813 - 363 halaman |
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Halaman 202
This so incensed the king , that he resolved to destroy the whole nation ,
beginning with those who resided in Egypt , whom ... all their rage upon the
spectators , and destroyed great numbers of them , while the Jews remained in
perfect safety .
This so incensed the king , that he resolved to destroy the whole nation ,
beginning with those who resided in Egypt , whom ... all their rage upon the
spectators , and destroyed great numbers of them , while the Jews remained in
perfect safety .
Halaman 329
Joppa , which had been lately destroyed by Cestius , being rebuilt and inhabited
by some seditious Jews , who infested that part of the country , Vespasian sent
some troops to take it , which they soon accomplished . The inhabitants , terrified
...
Joppa , which had been lately destroyed by Cestius , being rebuilt and inhabited
by some seditious Jews , who infested that part of the country , Vespasian sent
some troops to take it , which they soon accomplished . The inhabitants , terrified
...
Halaman 345
The north and west parts of the porticoes or cloisters of the outward range of the
temple were destroyed by the Jews , in order to cut off the communication ; and ,
two days after , the other part was destroyed by the Romans . On the eighth day ...
The north and west parts of the porticoes or cloisters of the outward range of the
temple were destroyed by the Jews , in order to cut off the communication ; and ,
two days after , the other part was destroyed by the Romans . On the eighth day ...
Halaman 352
The apostate Jew , before mentioned , accused the Jews as the authors of this
calamity ; which so incensed the people against them , that they would certainly
have destroyed them all , had it not been for the prudent interference of Collega ...
The apostate Jew , before mentioned , accused the Jews as the authors of this
calamity ; which so incensed the people against them , that they would certainly
have destroyed them all , had it not been for the prudent interference of Collega ...
Halaman 361
Titus , on the contrary , by no means wished to destroy them , but only to reduce
them to obedience to the Roman power ; and it was his ... is fulfilled to this very
day : for they remain a distinct people , universally despised , yet not destroyed .
Titus , on the contrary , by no means wished to destroy them , but only to reduce
them to obedience to the Roman power ; and it was his ... is fulfilled to this very
day : for they remain a distinct people , universally despised , yet not destroyed .
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