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Page 173
... Hadrian , the desperate fanaticism of the Jews filled up the measure of their calamities ; and the Romans , exasperated by their repeated rebellions , exercised the rights of victory with un- usual rigour . The emperor founded , under ...
... Hadrian , the desperate fanaticism of the Jews filled up the measure of their calamities ; and the Romans , exasperated by their repeated rebellions , exercised the rights of victory with un- usual rigour . The emperor founded , under ...
Page 321
... Hadrian . † Notwithstanding these repeated provocations , the resentment of the Roman princes expired after the ... Hadrian's war , 580,000 Jews were cut off by the sword , besides an infinite number which perished by famine , by disease ...
... Hadrian . † Notwithstanding these repeated provocations , the resentment of the Roman princes expired after the ... Hadrian's war , 580,000 Jews were cut off by the sword , besides an infinite number which perished by famine , by disease ...
Page 358
... Hadrian , to appropriate to the Christians the guilt and the sufferings , which he might , with far greater truth and justice , have attributed to a sect whose odious memory was almost extinguished ! 4. Whatever opinion may be ...
... Hadrian , to appropriate to the Christians the guilt and the sufferings , which he might , with far greater truth and justice , have attributed to a sect whose odious memory was almost extinguished ! 4. Whatever opinion may be ...
Contents
Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
Letter to the Rev W Wait | 56 |
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