Judasa had been carried into captivity, she had already risen to greatness, if not to glory. Nay, she may have heard of the fame of Solomon, and have sent her ivory, her apes, and her peacocks to adorn his palaces ; while partly with her gold he may have... East by West: A Journey in the Recess - Page 145by Sir Henry William Lucy - 1885Full view - About this book
| Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1868 - 452 pages
...captured Jerusalem, and the inhabitants of Juda3a had been carried into captivity, she had already risen to greatness, if not to glory. Nay, she may...gold he may have overlaid the Temple of the Lord. Not only is Benares remarkable for her venerable age, but also for the vitality and vigour which, so... | |
| Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1868 - 460 pages
...captured Jerusalem, and the inhabitants of Judasa had been carried into captivity, she had already risen to greatness, if not to glory. Nay, she may...gold he may have overlaid the Temple of the Lord. Not only is Benares remarkable for her venerable age, but also for the vitality and vigour which, so... | |
| 1868 - 598 pages
...Jerusalem, and the inbabitants of Judaea had been carried into captivity, she had already risen 'o greatness, if not to glory. Nay, she may have heard...sent her ivory, her apes, and her peacocks, to adorn bis palaces, while, partly with her gold, he may have overlaid the temple of the Lord. And now, after... | |
| Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1876 - 408 pages
...captured Jerusalem, and the inhabitants of Judaea had been carried into captivity, she had already risen to greatness, if not to glory. Nay, she may...gold he may have overlaid the Temple of the Lord."* Soon after breakfast we engage a guide and make our way to the Man-Mandil Ghat and ascend some steps... | |
| Robert Brown - 1876 - 362 pages
...into captivity, she had already risen to greatness, if not to glory. Nay, she may have heard of tha fame of Solomon, and have sent her ivory, her apes,...peacocks to adorn his palaces, while partly with her gold she may have overlaid the Temple of the Lord." In the seventh century of our era a Chinese pilgrim... | |
| Robert George Hobbes - 1893 - 594 pages
...captured Jerusalem and the inhabitants of Jerusalem had been carried into captivity, she had already risen to greatness, if not to glory. Nay, she may...gold he may have overlaid the Temple of the Lord." Yet not many of the existing structures are old. The very oldest are certain Moslem tombs and buildings... | |
| Charles Frederick Holder - 1893 - 856 pages
...risen to greatness, if not to glory. Nay, she may have heard of the Vol. Ill— 4 fame of Solomon, and sent her ivory, her apes and her peacocks to adorn his palaces, while partly with her gold she may have overlaid the Temple of the Lord. " All of which receives a peculiar value in the light... | |
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