Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 2 |
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... Archelaus , king of Cappadocia , arrived at Jerusalem , and by his good offices effected a reconciliation . Pheroras , perceiving this sudden change , entered the presence chamber in a mourning habit , pro- strated himself at the feet ...
... Archelaus , king of Cappadocia , arrived at Jerusalem , and by his good offices effected a reconciliation . Pheroras , perceiving this sudden change , entered the presence chamber in a mourning habit , pro- strated himself at the feet ...
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... Archelaus and all the governors of the neighbouring provinces ; and , in case they were found guilty , he granted permission to their father to punish them according to his own discretion , Herod Herod immediately convened the governors ...
... Archelaus and all the governors of the neighbouring provinces ; and , in case they were found guilty , he granted permission to their father to punish them according to his own discretion , Herod Herod immediately convened the governors ...
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William Fordyce Mavor. Herod immediately convened the governors , but purposely omitted sending to Archelaus , lest he should be biassed by motives of partiality ; and having left the unfortunate princes under a strong guard in a small ...
William Fordyce Mavor. Herod immediately convened the governors , but purposely omitted sending to Archelaus , lest he should be biassed by motives of partiality ; and having left the unfortunate princes under a strong guard in a small ...
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... Archelaus was proclaimed king by virtue of Herod's appointment ; and the people unanimously promised him the same alle- giance which they had shown to his father . Archelaus , to evince his gratitude to his prede- cessor , prepared a ...
... Archelaus was proclaimed king by virtue of Herod's appointment ; and the people unanimously promised him the same alle- giance which they had shown to his father . Archelaus , to evince his gratitude to his prede- cessor , prepared a ...
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... Archelaus was in reality invalid , and merely nominal , till it should be confirmed by Cæsar in consequence of which , he was obliged to visit Rome ; though his journey was for some time delayed by a popular tumult , which termi- nated ...
... Archelaus was in reality invalid , and merely nominal , till it should be confirmed by Cæsar in consequence of which , he was obliged to visit Rome ; though his journey was for some time delayed by a popular tumult , which termi- nated ...
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