His doubts might have been indeed pardoned; for, except perhaps the flying fish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the object of such an unintermitting, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this... Ivanhoe - Strana 107autor/autoři: Walter Scott - 1860Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1821 - 662 str.
...admirably described by the author of " Ivanhoe," and disgraced by an indiscriminate massacre of the Jews. " Except, perhaps, the flying fish, there was no race...existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters," says that distinguished writer, " who were the object of such an unremitting, general and relentless... | |
| 1821 - 658 str.
...Ivanhoe," and disgraced by an indiscriminate massacre of the Jews. " Except, perhaps, the flyingfish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters," says that distinguished writer, " who were the object of such an unremitting, general and relentless... | |
| 1821 - 656 str.
...admirably described by the author of " Ivanhoe," and disgraced by an indiscriminate massacre of the Jews. " Except, perhaps, the flying fish, there was no race existing on the earui, in the air, or the waters," says that distinguished writer, " who were the object of such an... | |
| 1822 - 690 str.
...admirably described by the author of " Ivanhoe," and disgraced by an indiscriminate massacre of the Jews. " Except, perhaps, the flying fish, there was no race...existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters," says that distinguished writer, " w-ho were the object of such an unremitting, general and relentless... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1830 - 176 str.
...and persecuted by the greedy and rapacious nobility. Except, perhaps, the flying fish," he adds, ' there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the objects of such an unremitting, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this period. Their... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1835 - 464 str.
...the greedy and rapacious nobility." (Vol . ip 83.) " Except perhaps the flying fish, there was 110 race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the objects of such an unremitting, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this period. Upon... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1836 - 294 str.
...persecuted by the greedy and rapacious nobility."— (vol. ip 83.) — "Except perhaps the flying-fish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the objects of Mich an unremitting, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this Henry III.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 410 str.
...time to look after my charge." So saying, he turned back to the mansion, attended by the Jester. be familiar, led the way through the most devious paths,...air, or the waters, who were the object of such an unintermittiug, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this period. Upon the slightest... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 str.
...are seldom fond of rapid motion. The Palmer, to whom every path and outlet in the wood appeared to be familiar, led the way through the most devious paths,...intended to betray him into some ambuscade of his cnеmies. His doubts might have been indeed pardoned ; for, except perhaps the flying fish, there was... | |
| Moses Margoliouth - 1846 - 454 str.
...religion to hate, to revile, to despise, to plunder, and to persecute. How truly was it said, that " except, perhaps, the flying fish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or in the waters, who were the objects of such an unintermitting, general, and relentless persecution... | |
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