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Page 131
... Judea . " But he seems to have suddenly forgotten even this doubtful and insidious admission , and proceeds on the assumption that the darkness covered the whole world , that Pliny and Seneca must have felt the immediate effects of it ...
... Judea . " But he seems to have suddenly forgotten even this doubtful and insidious admission , and proceeds on the assumption that the darkness covered the whole world , that Pliny and Seneca must have felt the immediate effects of it ...
Page 132
... Judea . " We know not where Gibbon obtained his authority for such statements . They seem to us to have been dictated by gross ignorance , or by something which would assuredly fasten upon a person of less reputation the charge of ...
... Judea . " We know not where Gibbon obtained his authority for such statements . They seem to us to have been dictated by gross ignorance , or by something which would assuredly fasten upon a person of less reputation the charge of ...
Page 133
... Judea , or even beyond the vicinity of Jerusalem , and the phrase " all the land , " as we perceive by the examples given above , may have this limitation . Moreover , it seems to us to be the very expression which one would naturally ...
... Judea , or even beyond the vicinity of Jerusalem , and the phrase " all the land , " as we perceive by the examples given above , may have this limitation . Moreover , it seems to us to be the very expression which one would naturally ...
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... Judea is sufficient , one would think , to establish the point that the language before us is not to be taken in its literal acceptation . It is proved by the event that it was not an outward and visible appearance to which he referred ...
... Judea is sufficient , one would think , to establish the point that the language before us is not to be taken in its literal acceptation . It is proved by the event that it was not an outward and visible appearance to which he referred ...
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... Judea , Samaria , and Galilee , through almost all the numerous districts of Lesser Asia , through Greece and the islands of the Ægean Sea , along the sea - coast of Africa , and even to Rome and into the heart of Italy . In the single ...
... Judea , Samaria , and Galilee , through almost all the numerous districts of Lesser Asia , through Greece and the islands of the Ægean Sea , along the sea - coast of Africa , and even to Rome and into the heart of Italy . In the single ...
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