The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... brought upon the Egyptians , who having caused the male children of the Hebrews to be slain , others of them to be cast into the river and drowned ; God rewarded them even with the like measure , destroying their own firstborn by his ...
... brought upon the Egyptians , who having caused the male children of the Hebrews to be slain , others of them to be cast into the river and drowned ; God rewarded them even with the like measure , destroying their own firstborn by his ...
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... brought the Athenians to the tribute of delivering him every year seven of their sons ; which tribute Theseus released , as shall be shewed when I come to the time of the next judge Thola . In the end he was slain at a Camerinus , or ...
... brought the Athenians to the tribute of delivering him every year seven of their sons ; which tribute Theseus released , as shall be shewed when I come to the time of the next judge Thola . In the end he was slain at a Camerinus , or ...
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... brought him by night to the fleece , which hung upon an oak in the grove of Mars , where they say it was kept by a dragon that never slept . This dragon was by the magic of Medea cast into a sleep ; so taking away the golden fleece ...
... brought him by night to the fleece , which hung upon an oak in the grove of Mars , where they say it was kept by a dragon that never slept . This dragon was by the magic of Medea cast into a sleep ; so taking away the golden fleece ...
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... brought not back Me- dea , they should suffer in her stead . In the mean while the Argonauts were driven about the seas , and were come to the river Eridanus , which is Po in Italy . Jupiter offended with the slaughter of Absyrtus vexed ...
... brought not back Me- dea , they should suffer in her stead . In the mean while the Argonauts were driven about the seas , and were come to the river Eridanus , which is Po in Italy . Jupiter offended with the slaughter of Absyrtus vexed ...
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... brought unto him by Amphia- raus , which he cruelly tore open , and swallowed up the brains . Upon which fact , it is said , that Pallas , who had brought from Jupiter such remedy for his wound as should have made him immortal , refused ...
... brought unto him by Amphia- raus , which he cruelly tore open , and swallowed up the brains . Upon which fact , it is said , that Pallas , who had brought from Jupiter such remedy for his wound as should have made him immortal , refused ...
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Æneas afterwards Ahab Ahaz Amaziah Ammonites ancient Aramites Arbaces Aristomenes army Assyrian Athaliah Babylon Babylonian began Belosus called cause Chron Codoman commanded conjecture Cyaxares daughter David death Diodore doth Egypt Egyptian enemies Eusebius Ezekias father fear forty gave God's Greece Greeks hand hath Hazael held Hercules Herodotus Homer honour howsoever hundred Israelites Italy Jehoahaz Jehoiakim Jehoram Jehoshaphat Jehu Jeroboam Jerusalem Joab Joash Josephus Josias Judæa judges king of Israel king's kingdom kings of Juda Lacedæmonians land lived Lord Manasses Medes Merodach Messenians Nabonassar Nabuchodonosor nations Necho Olympiad opinion Pharaoh Philistines Phul priest princes prophet Psammiticus RALEGH reason reckon Rehoboam reign Reineccius revenge saith Salmanassar Salomon Samuel Saul scriptures Scythians SECT seemeth Sennacherib Sesac Sethon shewed slain slew sons Sylvius Syria temple things thought thousand took Torniellus town tribes Trojans Troy twenty unto Uzziah victory Wherefore wherein whereof