Letters from Palestine: Description of a Tour Through Galilee and Judea. To which are Added Letters from EgyptBlack, Young & Young, 1822 |
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... perhaps still more emphatic : ὡς πρὸς ἁπάντων ἔρως τε και ΤΡΥΦΗ τε θνητῶ προσαγορευθῆναι γένες . This last - mentioned writer has even described the son of Vespasian , as imbued with singular moderation !! μETRIÚTATOS ñU . Jerusalem ...
... perhaps still more emphatic : ὡς πρὸς ἁπάντων ἔρως τε και ΤΡΥΦΗ τε θνητῶ προσαγορευθῆναι γένες . This last - mentioned writer has even described the son of Vespasian , as imbued with singular moderation !! μETRIÚTATOS ñU . Jerusalem ...
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... perhaps , be not altogether useless therefore to mention a few of the most eminent authors , who have investigated the subject , or collected evidences of the fact . Among these are , Alb . Fabricius , Ammianus Marcellinus , St ...
... perhaps , be not altogether useless therefore to mention a few of the most eminent authors , who have investigated the subject , or collected evidences of the fact . Among these are , Alb . Fabricius , Ammianus Marcellinus , St ...
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... perhaps to discuss it more rationally , than when under the influence of a recent impression . The The tomb of our Saviour is enclosed in a church to which it has given name , and appears in the centre of a rotunda , whose summit is ...
... perhaps to discuss it more rationally , than when under the influence of a recent impression . The The tomb of our Saviour is enclosed in a church to which it has given name , and appears in the centre of a rotunda , whose summit is ...
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... perhaps no statement , however gorgeous or circumstantial , can reach the interest excited by the sublime , yet simple , expressions of the Vicomte 1 de Châteaubriand : " LE SEUL TOMBEAU , QUI N'AURA RIEN A RENDRE , A LA FIN DES SIECLES ...
... perhaps no statement , however gorgeous or circumstantial , can reach the interest excited by the sublime , yet simple , expressions of the Vicomte 1 de Châteaubriand : " LE SEUL TOMBEAU , QUI N'AURA RIEN A RENDRE , A LA FIN DES SIECLES ...
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... perhaps be found equivalent to some of the lowest hills which encompass Bath : the surface is a pale white , approaching to yellow , with very little appearance of vegetation : it is at present applied as a cemetery for the Catholic ...
... perhaps be found equivalent to some of the lowest hills which encompass Bath : the surface is a pale white , approaching to yellow , with very little appearance of vegetation : it is at present applied as a cemetery for the Catholic ...
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Page 126 - Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven ; and he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.
Page 117 - So Moses the servant of the LORD died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the LORD. And he buried him in a valley in the land of Moab, over against Beth-peor: but no man knoweth of his sepulchre unto this day.
Page 74 - PRAISE be to God, the Lord of all creatures, the most merciful, the king of the day of judgment. Thee do we worship, and of thee do we beg assistance. Direct us in the right way, in the way of those to whom thou hast been gracious ; not of those against whom thou art incensed, nor of those who go astray...
Page 12 - Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God; every precious stone was thy covering, the sardius, topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold...
Page 207 - As one who, long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn, to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight ; The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
Page 131 - And he went forth unto the spring of the waters, and cast the salt in there, and said, Thus saith the Lord, I have healed these waters; there shall not be from thence any more death or barren land.
Page 218 - Glittering in golden coats, like images ; As full of spirit as the month of May, And gorgeous as the sun at midsummer; Wanton as youthful goats, wild as young bulls.
Page 79 - ... them, with goblets, and beakers, and a cup of flowing wine: their heads shall not ache by drinking the same, neither shall their reason be disturbed: and with fruits of the sorts which they shall choose, and the flesh of birds of the kind which they shall desire. And there shall accompany them fair damsels having large black eyes: resembling pearls hidden in their shells: as a reward for that which they shall have wrought.
Page 53 - Where now thy might, which all those kings subdued ? No martial myriads muster in thy gate ; No suppliant nations in thy Temple wait ; No prophet bards, thy glittering courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : But lawless Force, and meagre Want is there, And the quick-darting eye of restless Fear ; While cold Oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing beneath the ivy shade.
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