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Money-changers, of whom there seemed to be thousands, stood in the streets, waving thick wads of notes at passers-by in exchange for dollars.
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Money-changers, of whom there seemed to be thousands, stood in the streets, waving thick wads of notes at passers-by in exchange for dollars.
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Money-changers raised the pent-houses of their shops at the cross ways, storks took to flight, white sails fluttered.
Salammbo 2003
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Money-changers in the central railway station and in the principal streets.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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I may mention the _Christ Scourging the Money-changers in the Temple_, the
Albert Durer T. Sturge Moore 1907
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Money-changers (q.v.) were necessary, to enable the Jews who came up to Jerusalem at the feasts to exchange their foreign coin for Jewish money; but as it was forbidden by the law to carry on such a traffic for emolument (Deut. 23: 19, 20), our Lord drove them from the temple
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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Merchants, Money-changers of conspicuous piety, and one or two old
The Well of Saint Clare Anatole France 1884
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Money-changers, had each presented five to Our Lady, while the poorer companies of the Master Scavengers and Water-carriers, the Porters and
The Cathedral 1877
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In Perugino's allegoric frescoes of the Cambio, the Hall of the Money-changers, for instance, under the mystic rule of the Planets in person, pagan personages take their place indeed side by side with the figures of the New [45] Testament, but are no
Miscellaneous Studies; a series of essays Walter Pater 1866
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Baba-zoun by the Street of the Shroffs, or Money-changers, designing to reach the Gate of the River; but the Streets are all so much alike that
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 3 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861
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