 | Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1847
...mountains the Creator of the Universe parleyed with man, and the flesh of whose anointed race He'mystically assumed, when He struck the last blow at the powers...Palestine is like Normandy or Yorkshire, or even Attica or Rome? There may be some who maintain this; there have been some, and those too among the wisest and... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1847
...prophets .•iiid apostles? Is it not the laud upon whose mountains the Creator of the Universe parleyed with man, and the flesh of whose anointed race He..., that there are no peculiar and eternal qualities iu a land thus visited , which distinguish it from all others? That Palestine is like Normandy or Yorkshire,... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1871
...prophets and apostles ? Is it not the land upon whose mountains the Creator of the Universe parleyed with man, and the flesh of whose anointed race He...Palestine is like Normandy or Yorkshire, or even Attica or Rome. There may be some who maintain this ; there have been some, and those, too, among the wisest... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - Fiction - 1871
...prophets and apostles ? Is it not the land upon whose mountains the Creator of the Universe parleyed with man, and the flesh of whose anointed race He...Palestine is like Normandy or Yorkshire, or even Attica or Rome. There may be some who maintain this ; there have been some, and those, too, among the wisest... | |
 | Eliza Cook - 1852
...is why I am here.'" "Is it to be believed," writes Mr. Disraeli, speaking in his own proper person, "that there are no peculiar and eternal qualities...that Palestine is like Normandy or Yorkshire, or even Athens or Rome '' " Strange, that the country gentlemen of England should have adopted this Fetichist... | |
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