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" ... in the most barbarous periods they kept up the only traffic and communication which subsisted between distant countries ; like hardy and adventurous miners, they were always at work under the surface of society, slowly winning their way to opulence.... "
The Gentleman's Magazine - Página 133
1830
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The History of the Jews: Three Volumes. Vol. I.[III.].

Henry Hart Milman - 1829 - 460 páginas
...accumulating those treasures which they dared not betray or enjoy ; in the most barbarous periods they kept up the only traffic and communication which subsisted...at once the most curious problem to the political inquirer ; to the religious man a subject of profound and awful admiration. It was not long after the...
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The History of the Jews: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen3

Henry Hart Milman - 1830 - 370 páginas
...accumulating those treasures which they dared not betray or enjoy ; in the most barbarous periods they kept up the only traffic and communication which subsisted...at once the most curious problem to the political inquirer ; to the religious man a subject of profound and. awful admiration. It was not long after...
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The Monthly Review

1830 - 652 páginas
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1830 - 658 páginas
...those treasures, which they dared not betray or «njoy; in the most barbarous periods they kept up the only traffic and communication which subsisted...were always at work under the surface of society, •lowly winning their way to opulence. Perpetually plundered, yet always wealthy; massacred by thousands,...
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The History of the Jews: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen3

Henry Hart Milman - 1837 - 392 páginas
...accumulating those treasures which they dared not betray or enjoy ; in the most barbarous periods they kept up the only traffic and communication which subsisted...at once the most curious problem to the political inquirer ; to the religious man a subject of profound and awful admiration. It was not long after the...
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The History of the Jews, from the Earliest Ṗeriod to the Present Time, Volumen3

Henry Hart Milman - 1843 - 382 páginas
...accumulating those treasures which they dared not betray or enjoy; in the most barbarous periods they kept up the only traffic and communication which subsisted...at once, the most curious problem to the political inquirer; to the religious man a subject of profound and awful admiration. It was not long after the...
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A History of All Nations, from the Earlier Periods to the Present ..., Volumen1

1851 - 614 páginas
...and numbers. " Perpetually plundered, yet always wealthy, — massacred by thousands, yet springing again from their undying stock, — the Jews appear...at once the most curious problem to the political inquirer ; to the religious man a subject of profound and awful admiration." Some time after the dissolution...
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A History of All Nations, from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time, Or ...

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 640 páginas
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The Dead Sea, Volumen1

William Allen - 1855 - 816 páginas
...patient and indefatigable, they pursue, under every disadvantage, the steady course of industry. .... Perpetually plundered, yet always wealthy^ massacred...at once the most curious problem to the political inquirer ; to the religious man a sub- • ject of the most profound and awful admiration." 1 Though...
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The Dead sea, a new route to India; with other fragments, Volumen2

William Allen - 1855 - 262 páginas
...patient and indefatigable, they pursue, under every disadvantage, the steady course of industry. .... Perpetually plundered, yet always wealthy, massacred...at once the most curious problem to the political inquirer ; to the religious man a subject of the most profound and awful admiration." ' Though they...
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