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Malta penny magazine27.02.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. Februar 1841
  • Erschienen
    Valletta
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Valletta
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] and lastly for having been the scene of the battle in which Antiochus Soter was defeat ed by Eumenes, king of Pergamus. It fell into the hands of Cyrus 548 B.c. was burnt by the Athenians b.c. 504, and thus afford [...]
[...] into the hands of Cyrus 548 B.c. was burnt by the Athenians b.c. 504, and thus afford ed a cause for the invasion of Attica by Darius. Its ruins are still existing towards the [...]
[...] repentance, and due obedience to the gospel. That she did not repent, is sufficiently prov ed by her fall, and present desolation. And as to the cause of her ruin, there seemed to [...]
[...] nay, even to man himself: that air, or breath of life, with which God at first inspir ed mankind, he, if he wants it, dies presently, becomes a sad object to all that loved and beheld him, and in an instant turns to pu [...]
[...] they take so much pleasure. There is also a little, contemptible, wing ed creature, and inhabitant of the aërial ele ment; namely, the laborious bee, of whose prudence, policy, and regular government [...]
[...] ed her heavenly employment, grows then mute and sad, to think she must descend to [...]
Malta penny magazine24.04.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. April 1841
  • Erschienen
    Valletta
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Valletta
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] nant water. In less than an hour and a half we reached the river, which we had discern ed from some distance by the long line of willows and rushes which grow on its banks. At this season the stream was not more [...]
[...] dered luxuriantly fertile. The time was when towns and numerous villages flourish ed here, and even as late as the days of Jo sephusthis extensive plain was well peopled and richly cultivated. Now it is abandon [...]
[...] sephusthis extensive plain was well peopled and richly cultivated. Now it is abandon ed to the wayward sons of Ishmael, civiliza tion has long since left its borders, and in the place of corn, and oil, and wine, and the [...]
[...] distant from Baneas, or Cesari Philippea, whence it passed under ground, and emerg ed again from the cave of Baneas, in the vi [...]
[...] cinity of the town. This double source of the river is now, however, generally explod ed. Burkhardt says it rises about four miles north-east from Baneas, in the plain, near a hill called Tel-er-Radi, it is soon after join [...]
[...] north-east from Baneas, in the plain, near a hill called Tel-er-Radi, it is soon after join ed by the river of Baneas, which runs east of the Jordan for some distance, and the united streams, now a considerable piece of [...]
Malta penny magazine04.12.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. Dezember 1841
  • Erschienen
    Valletta
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Valletta
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] order. The columns are about two feet in diameter, not fluted, of handsome redgrain ed marble, which was evidently brought from a quarry in the interior. The entwin ed snakes which adorn the two capitols just [...]
[...] Tonville, the faithful assistant in the first Crusade was so opposed to it, that he charg— ed those with a great crime who advised the king, who could do so much good at home, to enter upon a foreign war, which, even if [...]
[...] country. The spring of the year 1270 was appoint ed for the embarkation of the pilgrim war riors; but they congregated so slowly, that their departure could not take place before [...]
[...] and the hot season of the year. The king himself fell sick from dysentery which end ed his life on the 25th. of August 1270 in his fifty sixth year. The same day, the king's brother Charles [...]
[...] Thus reduced, the Saracens ventured an at tack upon the Crusaders, but were so defeat ed that they offered terms of peace, which was accepted with considerable advantage to the Christians, who were thereby per [...]
Malta penny magazine17.07.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 17. Juli 1841
  • Erschienen
    Valletta
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Valletta
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] vel and the improbability of there being malaria after two or three days rain prevail. ed over our fears, and we determined to make it our resting place for the night. So stopping at an uninviting cafineh which un [...]
[...] their destruction, it is alike the same and the only cause that such an effect can be ascrib ed to—disobedience to our maker!" [...]
[...] ness will be realized. True it is, that more than common bless edness and felicity descend from above, when religion and piety are the support of the government; when truth and justice are [...]
[...] equally on the mountain and on the valley, and all that move on the earth are enliven ed by his rays. In the same manner use ful knowledge and acquirements should be the common privilege of mankind. But [...]
[...] regenerates the heart; when once the in quiry is made, “What shall I do to be sav ed?” when once the beacon of a new life diffuses its light throughout a community, then the day of reform has begun to dawn; [...]
Malta penny magazine14.08.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 14. August 1841
  • Erschienen
    Valletta
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Valletta
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] were so exquisitely wrought that they were more valuable than if they had been form. ed of the precious metals. Few, we think, could be inclined to dis pute that the Phoenicians derived the art [...]
[...] the mistake of considering as Phoenician what is in reality Egyptian; and some argu ed from this and other data that the Phoe nicians were rather a distinct race than a distinct nation occupying any peculiar spot. [...]
[...] beauty and of most elegant form. It is no less remarkable for its great height equal to about (1 palino ed otto pollici) a foot and a half. It is said to have been found by some [...]
[...] at a high degree of luxury and refinement, artificial wants of this nature are not creat ed, and the lower classes do not yet feel the desire of imitating their wealthy supe riors, in the adoption of objects dependent [...]
[...] dress, if dipped in the solution and shaken gently till it is dry, will not have a curl injur ed by the operation, and be preserved from the chance of depredation of the insect."— Newspaper paragraph. [...]
Malta penny magazine22.05.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 22. Mai 1841
  • Erschienen
    Valletta
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Valletta
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] distant from any human habitation, the re gion we were traversing was only frequent ed by marauding troops of Arabs, and we had no means of defence in case of attack. Night came on and we knew not but that [...]
[...] been several hours without a drop of water, and the pain of thirst which I them endur ed is far beyond my powers to describe. We could in fact proceed no further, and but for the anxiety we felt in keeping a [...]
[...] to enter the convent. At length some per son came to a barricadoed window and ask ed what we wanted. On telling him that we only wished for water, he let down four small buckets full, and then disappeared, [...]
[...] Early on the morrow we resumed our noisy request for admittance, which was soon grant ed when the monks discovered who we were. [...]
[...] and combining the inventions of a host of contemporary mechanics, successfully solv ed the same wonderful problem in the United States. Singular, however, as the fact may be, it is fully established by various [...]
Malta penny magazine03.07.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 03. Juli 1841
  • Erschienen
    Valletta
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Valletta
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] consists of a piece or two of cotton, or is merely a kind of bag. It is generally sprinkl ed with water from the well of Zemsem in the temple of Mecca. The corpse of a man of wealth is generally wrapped first in mus [...]
[...] one of whom carries a copy of the Koran, generally covered over with an embroider ed kerchief, and in a higher and livelier voice than the old blind men, they chant some words of a poem descriptive of the events of [...]
[...] at the proposal of some one of the company the rosary is repeated over and over again, interrupt ed merely by sobs, groans and loud wailing every time the death bell is heard. At the funeral, the bier is followed by the male friends and relations each [...]
[...] and cannon turned upon the doors. The deserted group of terrorists within conduct ed themselves like scorpions, which, when surrounded by fire, are said to turn their stings on each other, and on themselves. [...]
[...] torment for hereafter ; and that, in such a life, the greatest pleasure we could there be crown ed with, would be the very act of dying. The one treasures up pleasure in everlasting life, the other provides torture in a death eternal. Why [...]
Malta penny magazine03.04.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 03. April 1841
  • Erschienen
    Valletta
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Valletta
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] on that to the south Solomon built temples to his idols,(1 Kings xi. 7.) and hence is call ed the Mount of Corruption; (2 Kings xxiii. 13.) and that to the north, which is the high est, is commonly called Viri Galilaei, from the [...]
[...] and the Dead Sea to the east. Just below, towards the south-west, is a hamlet suppos ed to be the remains of ancient Bethphage, and lower down still stands Bethany, the village of Lazarus. 14 [...]
[...] Olivet, which are doubtless tame compar ed with the majestic beauties of Lebanon, and many a hill and dale in other parts of Syria, there is an attraction here peculiar [...]
[...] nightly retreat amidst the groves of Olivet. It was hereabouts he sat when he predict ed to his disciples their future trials, the downfall of the Holy City, and that still greater destruction which should precede [...]
Malta penny magazine19.06.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. Juni 1841
  • Erschienen
    Valletta
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Valletta
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] mere servants, than for their fitness for the priesthood, for which office they were intend ed after an approved course of servitude.” Philadelphia signifies brotherly love, how well might it therefore denominate a chris [...]
[...] ed therefore to watch, and engaged a friend to accompany him for that purpose. After remaining in their station some time, they [...]
[...] a few weeks before, he had had occasion to reprove, and who thus malignantly gratifi ed his resentment. His friend strongly urg ed that the offender should be prosecuted, and offered to bear witness against him. [...]
Malta penny magazine10.04.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 10. April 1841
  • Erschienen
    Valletta
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Valletta
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] of sepulchral edifice was constructed by Joseph of Arimathea. Some having look ed for an excavation in a rock, and nothing more, have hastily decided that the present cannot be the identical sepulchre in which [...]
[...] bolts and hinges.” It would seem, how ever, that St. Luke's words are not restrict ed to any carving of the rock, for the j. term rendered monument leads us to buil ing of some kind prefired to the rock, or [...]
[...] so long absent as might justify the notion that they could forget it when they return ed; or that they were a new generation, and therefore had no previous acquaintance with it. They were the same persons, the [...]
[...] lamented.” This is a general account of facts; a few additional hints may be glean ed from other writers. Socrates say: “Those who followed the faith of Christ, after his death, held in great reverence the monu [...]
[...] moreover, the entire place, as well of the resurrection as of Calvary, they surround ed by a wall, stripping it of all ornament. And first they overlaid the ground with stones, then they built a temple of Venus [...]
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