The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... respecting the justice of his cause , favoured his passage . Joan and her cowardly paramour , not daring to await his arrival , fled to Avignon , imploring the protection of Pope Clement VI . , whom the queen won over to her cause by ...
... respecting the justice of his cause , favoured his passage . Joan and her cowardly paramour , not daring to await his arrival , fled to Avignon , imploring the protection of Pope Clement VI . , whom the queen won over to her cause by ...
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... respecting the preservation of its rights and privileges in Palestine ; it was said that The critics who have treated on the Jewish war are not agreed as to the pre- cise year in which the rebellion began . All admit that it broke out ...
... respecting the preservation of its rights and privileges in Palestine ; it was said that The critics who have treated on the Jewish war are not agreed as to the pre- cise year in which the rebellion began . All admit that it broke out ...
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... respect and awe . Josephus thus describes his own impressions when he first beheld the legions displayed in front of Ptolemais . " The auxiliary troops marched in front ; being lightly armed , it was their duty to search the woods with ...
... respect and awe . Josephus thus describes his own impressions when he first beheld the legions displayed in front of Ptolemais . " The auxiliary troops marched in front ; being lightly armed , it was their duty to search the woods with ...
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... respect henceforth the legitimate majesty of Nero , the last descendant of the divine Augustus . However , as he was not exempt from cre- dulity and ambition , the words of Josephus , which recent oracles tended to confirm , left a deep ...
... respect henceforth the legitimate majesty of Nero , the last descendant of the divine Augustus . However , as he was not exempt from cre- dulity and ambition , the words of Josephus , which recent oracles tended to confirm , left a deep ...
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... respect which the Roman discipline left in the breast of the soldier . Most of the armies hastened to acknowledge the autho- rity of the aged emperor , and the legions of Judæa likewise appeared disposed to proclaim him according to ...
... respect which the Roman discipline left in the breast of the soldier . Most of the armies hastened to acknowledge the autho- rity of the aged emperor , and the legions of Judæa likewise appeared disposed to proclaim him according to ...
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