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... Vespasian . Gamala . Vespasian in danger . His brave conduct . The citizens hide themselves in the caves . The Romans undermine the tower , and take the city .. Page 73 . CHAPTER V. Gischala . John of Gischala . His tyranny , and ...
... Vespasian . Gamala . Vespasian in danger . His brave conduct . The citizens hide themselves in the caves . The Romans undermine the tower , and take the city .. Page 73 . CHAPTER V. Gischala . John of Gischala . His tyranny , and ...
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... Vespasian declared Emperor by the army , and by the Egyptians . Vespasian goes to Alexandria . Generous conduct to Josephus . Titus returns with the army to Judea . Josephus accompanies him . Discord in the city continues . Titus ...
... Vespasian declared Emperor by the army , and by the Egyptians . Vespasian goes to Alexandria . Generous conduct to Josephus . Titus returns with the army to Judea . Josephus accompanies him . Discord in the city continues . Titus ...
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... Vespasian ...... Page 165 . THE SECOND PART . CHAPTER I. State of Judea after the taking of Jerusalem . Description and siege of Machærus . The young Eleazar . Siege of Massada . Termination of the Jewish nation . Singular character of ...
... Vespasian ...... Page 165 . THE SECOND PART . CHAPTER I. State of Judea after the taking of Jerusalem . Description and siege of Machærus . The young Eleazar . Siege of Massada . Termination of the Jewish nation . Singular character of ...
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... of the name of Clitus had led them on to revolt ; and Josephus desired that Clitus might have both his hands cut off . Clitus , seeing how angry Josephus was , cried VESPASIAN . 47 out to him , that if he 46 WARS OF THE JEWS .
... of the name of Clitus had led them on to revolt ; and Josephus desired that Clitus might have both his hands cut off . Clitus , seeing how angry Josephus was , cried VESPASIAN . 47 out to him , that if he 46 WARS OF THE JEWS .
Página 47
... Vespasian , who , having lived from his very youth in a camp , was beloved by his soldiers , and had commanded in almost every country belonging to the Romans . " Oh ! " said Anne , laying down her book , " how delighted I am , that we ...
... Vespasian , who , having lived from his very youth in a camp , was beloved by his soldiers , and had commanded in almost every country belonging to the Romans . " Oh ! " said Anne , laying down her book , " how delighted I am , that we ...
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Página 119 - With cool and verdant gardens interspersed ; Here towers of war that frown in massy strength. While over all hangs the rich purple eve, As conscious of its being her last farewell Of light and glory to that fated -city, And, as our clouds of battle dust and smoke Are melted into air, behold the temple, In undisturb'd and lone serenity Finding itself a solemn sanctuary In the profound of heaven!
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Página 119 - Are melted into air, behold the Temple In undisturbed and lone serenity. Finding itself a solemn sanctuary In the profound of heaven ! It stands before us A mount of snow, fretted with golden pinnacles, The very sun, as though he worshipped there, Lingers upon the gilded cedar roofs, And down the long and branching porticoes ; On every flowery-sculptured capital Glitters the homage of his parting beams.