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Pagina iii
... Jews , of Greece , and of Rome , will always hold the first place in value ; that of the Jews , because it contains the history of our religion ; those of Greece and Rome for the poets and historians , the almost perfect works of art ...
... Jews , of Greece , and of Rome , will always hold the first place in value ; that of the Jews , because it contains the history of our religion ; those of Greece and Rome for the poets and historians , the almost perfect works of art ...
Pagina iv
... Jewish tradition begins a little earlier with the flight of the Israelites from Egypt , when the Egyptian kings already boasted of a long line of ancestors . Egypt was then a highly civilised country , the pyramids had been built near ...
... Jewish tradition begins a little earlier with the flight of the Israelites from Egypt , when the Egyptian kings already boasted of a long line of ancestors . Egypt was then a highly civilised country , the pyramids had been built near ...
Pagina v
... Jews had become a people , before the Greeks had got an alphabet ; and they are among the causes of the lively interest with which we trace its history in the following ages . They marked these buildings with a serious gravity wholly ...
... Jews had become a people , before the Greeks had got an alphabet ; and they are among the causes of the lively interest with which we trace its history in the following ages . They marked these buildings with a serious gravity wholly ...
Pagina viii
... Jews ; and both may thereby have been at the same time better fitted for the truths of Christianity . The later Platonists of Alexandria have perhaps hardly had justice done them by the moderns , either in regard to the improve- ment ...
... Jews ; and both may thereby have been at the same time better fitted for the truths of Christianity . The later Platonists of Alexandria have perhaps hardly had justice done them by the moderns , either in regard to the improve- ment ...
Pagina x
... Jews and pagans in several cities in the first century , the unhappy Jews were the assailants ; -compare page 106 with Gibbon , chap . xvi . Again , he too hastily follows Procopius rather than Theophanes and Nonnosus at the end of his ...
... Jews and pagans in several cities in the first century , the unhappy Jews were the assailants ; -compare page 106 with Gibbon , chap . xvi . Again , he too hastily follows Procopius rather than Theophanes and Nonnosus at the end of his ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by ..., Volume 1 Samuel Sharpe Volledige weergave - 1876 |
The History of Egypt from the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by the Arabs ... Samuel Sharpe Volledige weergave - 1846 |
The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by ..., Volume 1 Samuel Sharpe Volledige weergave - 1885 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 392 - In that day shall there be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord.
Pagina 123 - Hearken, O daughter, and consider, and incline thine ear; forget also thine own people, and thy father's house; So shall the king greatly desire thy beauty: for he is thy Lord; and worship thou him.