Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801 ...R. Phillips, 1802 |
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... governor , who instantly recognised their features , and beheld the accomplishment of his dream in their humble prostrations . He there- fore demanded , in an angry tone of voice , whence they came and upon their answering from Canaan ...
... governor , who instantly recognised their features , and beheld the accomplishment of his dream in their humble prostrations . He there- fore demanded , in an angry tone of voice , whence they came and upon their answering from Canaan ...
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... governor but when he understood tha Benjamin , the darling of his soul , and the off spring of his beloved Rachel , must of necessit be carried to Egypt , his aged heart was over whelmed with sorrow , the recollection of pas afflictions ...
... governor but when he understood tha Benjamin , the darling of his soul , and the off spring of his beloved Rachel , must of necessit be carried to Egypt , his aged heart was over whelmed with sorrow , the recollection of pas afflictions ...
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... governor , who would return by noon . Joseph made his appearance at the appointed bour , and honoured them with a friendly saluta- on , inquiring after their father's health , and demanding whether that was their youngest bro- ther who ...
... governor , who would return by noon . Joseph made his appearance at the appointed bour , and honoured them with a friendly saluta- on , inquiring after their father's health , and demanding whether that was their youngest bro- ther who ...
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... governor , whom they had once treated with the most unpardonable cruelty , sent an hum- ble message to inform him , that it was their father's earnest wish he should forget all past injuries , and still indulge them with his protection ...
... governor , whom they had once treated with the most unpardonable cruelty , sent an hum- ble message to inform him , that it was their father's earnest wish he should forget all past injuries , and still indulge them with his protection ...
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... governor over the miserable remnant of Judah . Such was the melancholy catastrophe of the Jewish monarchy , after it had stood three hundred and eighty - eight years , from the revolt of the ten tribes ; and one hundred and thirty- four ...
... governor over the miserable remnant of Judah . Such was the melancholy catastrophe of the Jewish monarchy , after it had stood three hundred and eighty - eight years , from the revolt of the ten tribes ; and one hundred and thirty- four ...
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Página 329 - All this came upon the king Nebuchadnezzar. At the end of twelve months he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon. The king spake, and said, Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty...
Página 329 - The same hour was the thing fulfilled upon Nebuchadnezzar: and he was driven from men, and did eat grass as oxen, and his body was wet with the dew of heaven, till his hair was grown like eagles' feathers, and his nails like birds
Página 329 - Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty? While the word was in the king's mouth, there fell a voice from heaven, saying, O king Nebuchadnezzar, to thee it is spoken ; The kingdom is departed from thee.
Página 16 - Judea, in its most extensive sense, was divided into maritime and inland, as well as into champaign and mountamous ; and again subdivided into Judea on this side, and Judea beyond Jordan. But the most considerable division was that made by lot among the twelve tribes, for the prevention of murmurs and discontent, when two tribes and a half were seated beyond the river, and the rest on this side. In the reign of king Solomon it was divided into...
Página 327 - They contained a square of 400 feet on each side, and consisted of terraces, one above another, carried up to the height of the walls of the city ; the ascent from terrace to terrace being by steps ten feet wide. The whole pile consisted of substantial arches upon arches, and was strengthened with a surrounding wall of twenty-two feet thick.
Página 54 - Babylonia, that he should become a great nation, and that in his seed all nations of the earth should be blessed...
Página 31 - ... this is another small chapel fronting the body of the church. At the west end is the chapel of the sepulchre, hewn out of the solid rock, and ornamented with pillars of porphyry. The cloister round the sepulchre is divided into several chapels for the use of the different Christian sects who reside there; and on the north-west are the apartments of the Latins, who have the care of the church. It may be proper to mention here an edifice erected on Mount Moriah, called Solomon's temple, though...
Página 25 - In each division are alla-s for the celebration of divine worship ; and the whole is cut out of the solid rock. The monument of king Jehoshaphat is divided into several apartments; one of which contains his tomb, adorned with a stately portico and entablature. That of Absalom, two furlongs distant from Jerusalem, is about twenty cubits square, adorned below with four columns of the Ionic order, with their capitals, and entablatures to each front. From the height of twenty to forty feet it i...
Página 311 - His will that they should receive from man the same veneration as the servants of a great prince justly claim from the subject multitude. Impressed with this notion, they began to build temples to the Stars, to sacrifice to them, and to worship them, in the vain expectation that they should thus please the Creator of all things.
Página 306 - Ptolemy, on the north by Mesopotamia ; on the east by the Tigris ; on the west by Arabia Deserta ; and on the south by the Persian Gulf and part of Arabia Felix.