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Pagina 10
... father not many years after . The barbarity of the action was represented to Mark Antony , who immediately summoned Herod into Egypt , to answer for the crime that was there laid to his charge . Herod attributed the summons to Antony's ...
... father not many years after . The barbarity of the action was represented to Mark Antony , who immediately summoned Herod into Egypt , to answer for the crime that was there laid to his charge . Herod attributed the summons to Antony's ...
Pagina 12
... father and her brother . This behaviour so incensed Herod , that he very hardly refrained from striking her ; when in the heat of their quarrel there came in a witness , suborned by some of Mariamne's enemies who ac- cused her to the ...
... father and her brother . This behaviour so incensed Herod , that he very hardly refrained from striking her ; when in the heat of their quarrel there came in a witness , suborned by some of Mariamne's enemies who ac- cused her to the ...
Pagina 38
... father to the poor , and the cause which I knew not I searched out . Did not I weep for him that was in trouble ? was not my soul grieved for the poor ? Let me be weighed in an even balance , that God may know mine integrity . If I did ...
... father to the poor , and the cause which I knew not I searched out . Did not I weep for him that was in trouble ? was not my soul grieved for the poor ? Let me be weighed in an even balance , that God may know mine integrity . If I did ...
Pagina 51
... father , who though he sees me happy in the best of husbands , and bles- sed with very fine children , can never be prevailed upon to forgive me . He was so kind to me before this unhappy accident , that indeed it makes my breach of ...
... father , who though he sees me happy in the best of husbands , and bles- sed with very fine children , can never be prevailed upon to forgive me . He was so kind to me before this unhappy accident , that indeed it makes my breach of ...
Pagina 52
... father , for fear of pro- voking him . About a month ago he lay sick upon his bed , and in great danger of his life : I was pierc- ed to the heart at the news , and could not forbear going to inquire after his health . My mother took ...
... father , for fear of pro- voking him . About a month ago he lay sick upon his bed , and in great danger of his life : I was pierc- ed to the heart at the news , and could not forbear going to inquire after his health . My mother took ...
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