The Metropolitan, Volym 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... Judæa . He was married to Drusilla , the issue of Antony and Cleopatra ; and with all his royal power , says Tacitus , he had retained the vile passion of a slave . * His first care , on arriv- ing at Jerusalem , ought to have been to ...
... Judæa . He was married to Drusilla , the issue of Antony and Cleopatra ; and with all his royal power , says Tacitus , he had retained the vile passion of a slave . * His first care , on arriv- ing at Jerusalem , ought to have been to ...
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... Judæa was anxious to profit by the tumult and confusion , and march into Jerusalem to seize the treasure concealed * This is no doubt what makes Tacitus say , " Duravit tamen patientia Judæis , usque ad Gessium Florum procuratorem . Sub ...
... Judæa was anxious to profit by the tumult and confusion , and march into Jerusalem to seize the treasure concealed * This is no doubt what makes Tacitus say , " Duravit tamen patientia Judæis , usque ad Gessium Florum procuratorem . Sub ...
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... Judæa . * Although Cestius disapproved , perhaps , of the rash conduct of the procurator of Judæa , yet he thought it inconsistent with the dignity and the policy of Rome to yield to agitators who petitioned by me- naces , and with arms ...
... Judæa . * Although Cestius disapproved , perhaps , of the rash conduct of the procurator of Judæa , yet he thought it inconsistent with the dignity and the policy of Rome to yield to agitators who petitioned by me- naces , and with arms ...
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... Judæa , and the power of that empire with which the Jews seemed willing to try the chance of war . " He would not have come to Jerusalem , " he said , " in the vain hope of being listened to , if he had thought that the desire for war ...
... Judæa , and the power of that empire with which the Jews seemed willing to try the chance of war . " He would not have come to Jerusalem , " he said , " in the vain hope of being listened to , if he had thought that the desire for war ...
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... Judæa , which every instant swelled the number of the combatants , made Cestius apprehensive lest the Jews , recover- ing from their first alarm , should surround him on every side , and that thus the legions , without means of relief ...
... Judæa , which every instant swelled the number of the combatants , made Cestius apprehensive lest the Jews , recover- ing from their first alarm , should surround him on every side , and that thus the legions , without means of relief ...
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