The Holy City
Historical, Topographical, and Antiquarian Notices of Jerusalem · Volume 1
By George Williams, Robert Willis · 1849
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- About this editionPage count: 512Published: 1849Publisher: J.W. ParkerOriginal from: Harvard UniversityDigitized: August 8, 2008Language: EnglishAuthor: George Williams, Robert WillisCreate CitationTable of contentsOther editions18491849Oct 17, 2015Feb 9, 2018ParkerParkerARKOSE PressCreative Media Partners, LLC——HardcoverPaperback782 pages476 pages692 pages690 pagesMore editionsCommon terms and phrasesactAgrippaallowedancientappearappointedarmsarmyarrivedattemptauthorityBishopbrotherbuildingcalledcapcarriedChristiansChronChurchcommandcompletecontinuedcourtdeathdivineDrEastEgyptemperorerectedescapefactfaithfatherfavourforceformerfurtherGategivenGodGreekhandsHerodhillHolyIIiiiimportantinterestItalyJerusalemJewishJewsJohnJosephuskingkingdomlandlatterLibmarchedMore terms and phrasesShow lessPopular passagesClaudianorum temporum , empto jure muniendi , struxere muros in pace , tamquam ad bellum ; magna colluvie , et ceterarum urbium clade aucti : nam pervicacissimus quisque illuc perfugerat...Missus in eos eques cum expeditis cohortibus , ambigue certavit . Mox cessere hostes , et sequentibus diebus crebra pro portis prælia...The ancient men sat all in the streets , communing together of good things , and the young men put on glorious and warlike apparel .More passagesShow lessGet bookBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeAbout the workOriginally published: 1849Subject: Jerusalem (Israel) -- History, Jerusalem -- History, Jerusalem. Church of the Holy SepulchreAuthorGeorge WilliamsEnglish clericGeorge Williams was an English cleric, academic and antiquary. WikipediaSearch George WilliamsThe Reverend Robert Willis was an English academic. He was the first Cambridge professor to win widespread recognition as a mechanical engineer, and first to set the scientific study of vowels on a respectable foundation. WikipediaSearch Robert WillisMore by authorEx-Meridian Altitude Tables, Declination (0 -70 ), to Which Is Added an Explanation of Maximum & Minimum Altitude, Longitude As Well As Latitude from Two Observations of a Heavenly Body When Near and on Opposite Sides of the Meridian. Also a Solution...By Charles Brent, Albert F. Walter, George WilliamsThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and ...Statement in Reply to ... the Lord Primate of IrelandWith Documents and Correspondence Relative to the Warden of S. Columba's CollegeBy George WilliamsMore booksPublisherJ.W. ParkerSearch J.W. ParkerMore from the publisher collectionThe Holy CityHistorical, Topographical, and Antiquarian Notices of Jerusalem · Volume 2By George Williams, Robert WillisThe Holy CityHistorical, Topographical, and Antiquarian Notices of Jerusalem · Volume 1By George Williams, Robert Willis