The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... Mariamne , as I have collected it out of Jose- phus * ; which may serve almost as an example to whatever can be said on this subject . Mariamne had all the charms that beauty , birth , wit and youth could give a woman , and Herod all ...
... Mariamne , as I have collected it out of Jose- phus * ; which may serve almost as an example to whatever can be said on this subject . Mariamne had all the charms that beauty , birth , wit and youth could give a woman , and Herod all ...
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... Mariamne . After this he was forced on a second journey into Egypt , when he committed his lady to the care of Sohemus , with the same private orders he had before given his uncle , if any mischief befel him . In the mean while Mariamne ...
... Mariamne . After this he was forced on a second journey into Egypt , when he committed his lady to the care of Sohemus , with the same private orders he had before given his uncle , if any mischief befel him . In the mean while Mariamne ...
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... Mariamne's enemies who ac- cused her to the king of a design to poison him . Herod was now prepared to hear any thing in her prejudice , and immediately ordered her servant to be stretched upon the rack ; who in the extremity of his ...
... Mariamne's enemies who ac- cused her to the king of a design to poison him . Herod was now prepared to hear any thing in her prejudice , and immediately ordered her servant to be stretched upon the rack ; who in the extremity of his ...
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... Mariamne , their story from Josephus Heteroptic , who so to be called Honours in this world under no regulation Hopes and fears necessary passions Husbands , an ill custom among them - 181 - 179 171 · 250 - 219 224 178 Hypocrisy , the ...
... Mariamne , their story from Josephus Heteroptic , who so to be called Honours in this world under no regulation Hopes and fears necessary passions Husbands , an ill custom among them - 181 - 179 171 · 250 - 219 224 178 Hypocrisy , the ...
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