Littell's Living Age, Volume 193Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1892 - Literature |
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Page 25
... Jews , but the art of preparing the " twice dipped " robes , the " color of black roses , " which the Ro- mans admired , seems to have been lost in early times . The Carthaginian trade continued until the fall of the city in 146 B.C. ...
... Jews , but the art of preparing the " twice dipped " robes , the " color of black roses , " which the Ro- mans admired , seems to have been lost in early times . The Carthaginian trade continued until the fall of the city in 146 B.C. ...
Page 29
... Jews . From these tablets we learn that houses fetched an annual rent of £ 2 to £ 4 of our money , and that the price of a ship was from £ 30 to £ 50 . Female slaves ranged from £ 7 to £ 15 , which is about the same price now paid in ...
... Jews . From these tablets we learn that houses fetched an annual rent of £ 2 to £ 4 of our money , and that the price of a ship was from £ 30 to £ 50 . Female slaves ranged from £ 7 to £ 15 , which is about the same price now paid in ...
Page 31
... Jews had their ghetto in this cosmopolitan city from Alexander's time , and were scat- tered all over western Asia , Africa , and India was not un- Europe as traders . known to the Romans , and Indian embas- sies were sent to Augustus ...
... Jews had their ghetto in this cosmopolitan city from Alexander's time , and were scat- tered all over western Asia , Africa , and India was not un- Europe as traders . known to the Romans , and Indian embas- sies were sent to Augustus ...
Page 32
... Jews , Arabs , and Italians , and which was never lost by their children and successors . In Byzan- tine ages the road to the East remained still open , and the trade of the West in- creased . Under the Arab khalifs Bagh- dad became the ...
... Jews , Arabs , and Italians , and which was never lost by their children and successors . In Byzan- tine ages the road to the East remained still open , and the trade of the West in- creased . Under the Arab khalifs Bagh- dad became the ...
Page 61
... Jewish orators , who all over the Con- aries . That would not matter much as tinent make themselves the spokesmen of regards the anti - social section of his peo- what they describe as unrestricted reli- ple , for they are detested or ...
... Jewish orators , who all over the Con- aries . That would not matter much as tinent make themselves the spokesmen of regards the anti - social section of his peo- what they describe as unrestricted reli- ple , for they are detested or ...
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