The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... held them in the fear of the Lord , they had enjoyed any quiet or prosperity , the judge was no sooner dead , than they turned to their former impious idolatry . Therefore now the neighbouring nations did so master them in a short time ...
... held them in the fear of the Lord , they had enjoyed any quiet or prosperity , the judge was no sooner dead , than they turned to their former impious idolatry . Therefore now the neighbouring nations did so master them in a short time ...
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... held themselves happy by being neglected . But Gideon appeasing them with a mild answer , followed after the enemy , in which pursuit being tired with travel , and weary even with the slaughtering of his enemies , he desired relief from ...
... held themselves happy by being neglected . But Gideon appeasing them with a mild answer , followed after the enemy , in which pursuit being tired with travel , and weary even with the slaughtering of his enemies , he desired relief from ...
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... held the mountain by Thebes , from whence she continued a sharp war upon the Thebans , till by Edipus overthrown . About this time did Minos thrust his brother out of Crete , and held sharp war with the Megarians and Athenians , because ...
... held the mountain by Thebes , from whence she continued a sharp war upon the Thebans , till by Edipus overthrown . About this time did Minos thrust his brother out of Crete , and held sharp war with the Megarians and Athenians , because ...
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... held a great part of Peloponnesus . In Assyria , during the government of these two peaceable judges , Mi- treus , and after him Tautanes , reigned . In Egypt , Ame- nophis , the son of Ramses , and afterwards Annemenes . SECT . VIII ...
... held a great part of Peloponnesus . In Assyria , during the government of these two peaceable judges , Mi- treus , and after him Tautanes , reigned . In Egypt , Ame- nophis , the son of Ramses , and afterwards Annemenes . SECT . VIII ...
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... held them in servi- tude in their own territories ; and if Ephraim could have brought 42,000 armed men into the field , it is not likely that they were then oppressed ; and had it been true that they were , who will doubt but that they ...
... held them in servi- tude in their own territories ; and if Ephraim could have brought 42,000 armed men into the field , it is not likely that they were then oppressed ; and had it been true that they were , who will doubt but that they ...
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