The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... taken already , and Zebah and Salmunna , which fled . Gideon being denied by them of Succoth , sought the like a Judges vi . 8 . r Judges vi , and vii . relief from the inhabitants of Penuel , who in like 402 BOOK II . THE HISTORY ...
... taken already , and Zebah and Salmunna , which fled . Gideon being denied by them of Succoth , sought the like a Judges vi . 8 . r Judges vi , and vii . relief from the inhabitants of Penuel , who in like 402 BOOK II . THE HISTORY ...
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... taken for some of their bordering enemies , by which means they fell to blows , insomuch that the Argonauts slew the most part of the Doliones , together with their king Cyzicus ; which when by daylight they perceived , with many tears ...
... taken for some of their bordering enemies , by which means they fell to blows , insomuch that the Argonauts slew the most part of the Doliones , together with their king Cyzicus ; which when by daylight they perceived , with many tears ...
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... taken their queen Hip- polyta prisoner , begat on her Hippolytus ; with whom af- terward his mother - in - law Phædra falling in love , and he refusing to abuse his father's bed , Phædra persuaded The- seus that his son offered to force ...
... taken their queen Hip- polyta prisoner , begat on her Hippolytus ; with whom af- terward his mother - in - law Phædra falling in love , and he refusing to abuse his father's bed , Phædra persuaded The- seus that his son offered to force ...
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... contented the sons of those cap- tains which were slain at Thebes , that any less revenge should be taken of their fathers ' death than the ruin of the " city ; wherefore ten years after having levied forces 426 BOOK II . THE HISTORY.
... contented the sons of those cap- tains which were slain at Thebes , that any less revenge should be taken of their fathers ' death than the ruin of the " city ; wherefore ten years after having levied forces 426 BOOK II . THE HISTORY.
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... taken as having reference to the memory and apprehension of the vulgar , it is evident by his ascribing in the same place forty years to the reign of Saul ; whereas it is manifest , that those years were divided between Saul and Samuel ...
... taken as having reference to the memory and apprehension of the vulgar , it is evident by his ascribing in the same place forty years to the reign of Saul ; whereas it is manifest , that those years were divided between Saul and Samuel ...
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