Outlines of Jewish History from B.C. 586 to C.E. 1885
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SOME PRESS NOTICES
ABOUT THE JEWS SINCE BIBLE TIMES.
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
‘Her history impresses us with a sense of truthfulness and of fairness quite exceptional.’—THE ACADEMY.
‘A very readable and popular account of most things that ought to be known about the chosen people in their later development.’—SATURDAY REVIEW.
‘The result of careful study, and written with candour and moderation.’—PALL MALL GAZETTE.
‘A model of sober-minded terseness.... That freshness adds to the pleasure with which this useful and instructive book is sure to be read.’—GRAPHIC.
‘A book that should achieve deserved popularity.’—WESTMINSTER REVIEW.
Lady Katie Magnus
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Outlines of Jewish History
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
INDEX.
GENERAL LISTS OF WORKS
BIOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.
ASTRONOMY.
THE ‘KNOWLEDGE’ LIBRARY.
CLASSICAL LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE.
THE FINE ARTS AND ILLUSTRATED EDITIONS.
THEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS WORKS.
WORKS OF FICTION.
POETRY AND THE DRAMA.
AGRICULTURE, HORSES, DOGS, AND CATTLE.
SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
ENCYCLOPÆDIAS, DICTIONARIES, AND BOOKS OF REFERENCE.
TEXT-BOOKS OF SCIENCE
THE GREEK LANGUAGE.
THE LATIN LANGUAGE.
WHITE’S GRAMMAR-SCHOOL GREEK TEXTS.
WHITE’S GRAMMAR-SCHOOL LATIN TEXTS.
THE FRENCH LANGUAGE.
THE GERMAN LANGUAGE.
Footnotes.
Transcriber’s Note.