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" Titus himself went round the wall on the first watch of the night to see that the guards did their duty ; and two of his friends did the same at the other two watches. Now all escape was really cut off from the poor Jews, and famine hastened its steps,... "
The wars of the Jews, adapted to the capacities of young persons [by aunt Jane]. - Page 173
by Flavius Josephus - 1824
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The Wars of the Jews

Christian Isobel Johnstone - Aunts - 1823 - 260 pages
...off from the poor Jews, and famine hastened its steps, and devoured whole families. The upper room« of every house were filled by dying women and children,...bodies of the Aged. The young men wandered about the market places like shadows, and fell down dead in the streets. Few were buried : for the sick were...
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The Wars of the Jews, as Related by Josephus, Adapted to the Capacities of ...

Christian Isobel Johnstone - Jews - 1826 - 222 pages
...pretty wild flowers and heaths, which she had gathered the preceding evening on JVloucaup. Withering's Botany was soon put upon the table, in the room of...were not strong enough to perform that office for 14 their friends ; and those who still were healthy, were frightened by the numbers they should have...
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Is Christianity from God?: Or, A Manual of Bible Evidence for the People

John Cumming - Apologetics - 1856 - 300 pages
...fathers were eating out of their mouths, and mothers snatched the morsels from their children also, and the young men wandered about the market-places like shadows, and fell down dead through hunger and famine." At length the famine became so extreme, that they devoured what the most...
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A parting memorial

Henry Grey - 1858 - 430 pages
...Home's Introduction, vol. ip 627. city were full of the dead bodies of the aged. The children, also, and the young men, wandered about the market-places like shadows, and fell down dead wheresoever their misery seized them. If any one was suspected of concealing human food — and the...
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History of Christianity to the Time of Constantine

Church history - 1860 - 164 pages
...off. and famine commenced its terrible ravages. The upper rooms of nearly every house were filled with dying women and children, while the lanes of the city...not strong enough to perform that office for their deceased friends ; and those who still were healthy were deterred from the undertaking by the consideration...
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Is Christianity from God? Or, A manual of Christian evidence

John Cumming - Bible - 1871 - 310 pages
...fathers were eating out of their mouths, and mothers snatched the morsels from their children also, and the young men wandered about the market-places like shadows, and fell down dead through hunger and famine." At length the famine became so extreme, that they devoured what the most...
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The Judgment of Jerusalem: Predicted in Scripture, Fulfilled in History

William Patton - Jerusalem - 1876 - 248 pages
...dying ; and the lanes of the city were full of the dead bodies of the aged. The children also, and the young men, wandered about the market-places like shadows, and fell down dead wherever their misery seized them. As for burying them, those that were sick themselves were not able...
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The biblical treasury, Volume 1

1882 - 526 pages
...fathers were eating out of their mouths ; and mothers snatched the morsels from their children also, and the young men wandered about the market-places like shadows, and fell down dead through hunger and famine. Altogether," says the Jewish historian, " of different ages and sexes, 1,357,630...
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The First Century of Christianity

Homersham Cox - Church history - 1886 - 514 pages
...rooms were full of women and children dying of hunger ; the lanes of the city were full of the dead bodies of the aged; the young men wandered about the marketplaces like shadows, and fell down dead wheresoever their misery seized them. ' Nor,' adds Josephus, ' was there any lamentation made under...
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