Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 2 |
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... Herod . Towards the north side is a large square piazza , encompassed with marble pillars , to- gether with the fragments of strong walls at some distance . But the most remarkable object is a church , said to have been built by the ...
... Herod . Towards the north side is a large square piazza , encompassed with marble pillars , to- gether with the fragments of strong walls at some distance . But the most remarkable object is a church , said to have been built by the ...
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... Herod . At Nazareth is a magnificent church under ground , said to occupy the very cave where the Virgin Mary received the angel's salutation , and where two beautiful pillars of granite are erected in commemoration of that interesting ...
... Herod . At Nazareth is a magnificent church under ground , said to occupy the very cave where the Virgin Mary received the angel's salutation , and where two beautiful pillars of granite are erected in commemoration of that interesting ...
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... Herod ; the new city , chiefly inhabited by merchants , trades- men , and artificers ; and Mount Moriah , which supported the sumptuous temple of Solomon * , destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar , rebuilt by the Jews on their return from the ...
... Herod ; the new city , chiefly inhabited by merchants , trades- men , and artificers ; and Mount Moriah , which supported the sumptuous temple of Solomon * , destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar , rebuilt by the Jews on their return from the ...
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... Herod , who called it Agrippius , in honour of Agrippa , the favourite of Augustus . The latter was seated on the northern side of the river of Egypt , which parted that kingdom from the tribe of Simeon . It very early became a ...
... Herod , who called it Agrippius , in honour of Agrippa , the favourite of Augustus . The latter was seated on the northern side of the river of Egypt , which parted that kingdom from the tribe of Simeon . It very early became a ...
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... Herod the Great . HYRCAN had no sooner obtained a deliver- ance from his rival brother than he relapsed into his former indolence , and left the care of his affairs to Antipater , who failed not to turn it to the advantage and ...
... Herod the Great . HYRCAN had no sooner obtained a deliver- ance from his rival brother than he relapsed into his former indolence , and left the care of his affairs to Antipater , who failed not to turn it to the advantage and ...
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