| 1870 - 882 pages
...to bury the dead, they were thrown over the walls, where they lay in vast heaps in the trenches. " A deep silence " also, and a kind of deadly night,...upon the city ; while yet " the robbers were still moro terrible than these miseries were them" selves. For they brake open those houses which were no... | |
| Henrietta Louisa Lear - 1873 - 452 pages
...coffins before that fatal hour was come. Nor was there any lamentation made under these calamities, nor were heard any mournful complaints; but the famine...who were just going to die, looked upon those that had gone to their rest before them with dry eyes and open mouths. A deep silence, also, and a kind... | |
| William Patton - 1876 - 248 pages
...multitude of those dead bodies. Nor were there any lamentations made under these calamities, neither were heard any mournful complaints ; but the famine...those who were just going to die looked upon those who were gone to their rest before them with dry eyes. A deep silence also, and a kind of deadly night,... | |
| Homersham Cox - 1886 - 514 pages
...the famine confounded all natural passions. Those who were just going to die looked upon those who were gone to their rest before them with dry eyes...a kind of deadly night, had seized upon the city.' 3 At length Titus determined upon an assault, and offered a reward to the first soldier who mounted... | |
| Sir Walter Besant, Edward Henry Palmer - 1888 - 556 pages
...coffins before that fatal hour was come ! Nor was there any lamentation made under these calamities, nor were heard any mournful complaints ; but the famine confounded all natural • Joseph. 'Bell. Jud.' v. ix. i. passions ; for those who were just going to die, looked upon those... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1905 - 440 pages
...coffins before that fatal hour was come. Nor was there any lamentations made under these calamities, nor were heard any mournful complaints; but the famine...just going to die looked upon those that were gone to rest before them with dry eyes and open mouths. A deep silence also, and a kind of deadly night, had... | |
| Claude Reignier Conder - 1909 - 386 pages
...and dissension within, crucifixion and torture for those who deserted, are detailed by Josephus. " A deep silence also and a kind of deadly night had seized on the city ; while yet the robbers were still more terrible than these miseries were themselves "... | |
| John R. Carling - 1910 - 398 pages
...loveliness against the calm blue sky of evening. Dead and dying they lay, stretched athwart the steps. " Those who were just going to die looked upon those...their rest before them with dry eyes and open mouths." " Suddenly a sound became audible ; distant at first, it grew painfully loud, and at last, with a rattle... | |
| John R. Carling - 1910 - 400 pages
...the white marble shrine that stood out in all its loveliness against the calm blue sky of evening. those that were gone to their rest before them with dry eyes and open mouths." Suddenly a sound became audible; distant at first, it grew painfully loud, and at last, with a rattle... | |
| William Barclay - 2001 - 152 pages
...coffins before the fatal hour was come. Nor was there any lamentation made under these calamities, nor were heard any mournful complaints; but the famine...passions; for those who were just going to die looked on those who were gone to their rest before them with dry eyes and open mouths. A deep silence also... | |
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