The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 - Education |
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... never before been known ; many thousands of persons being buried in the ruins of their houses . Shortly after this , his repose was troubled by the fall of Antony , his friend and protector . Again he feared the rivalship of Hyrcan ...
... never before been known ; many thousands of persons being buried in the ruins of their houses . Shortly after this , his repose was troubled by the fall of Antony , his friend and protector . Again he feared the rivalship of Hyrcan ...
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... never before been known ; many thousands of persons being buried in the ruins of their houses . Shortly after this , his repose was troubled by the fall of Antony , his friend and protector . Again he feared the rivalship of Hyrcan ...
... never before been known ; many thousands of persons being buried in the ruins of their houses . Shortly after this , his repose was troubled by the fall of Antony , his friend and protector . Again he feared the rivalship of Hyrcan ...
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... never before been known ; many thousands of persons being buried in the ruins of their houses . Shortly after this , his repose was troubled by the fall of Antony , his friend and protector . Again he feared the rivalship of Hyrcan ...
... never before been known ; many thousands of persons being buried in the ruins of their houses . Shortly after this , his repose was troubled by the fall of Antony , his friend and protector . Again he feared the rivalship of Hyrcan ...
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... never could surmount the sour and brutal temper to which he abandoned himself more and more as he regained his health . To such an excess of cruelty came he at length , that in his fits of rage he spared neither friend nor foe ...
... never could surmount the sour and brutal temper to which he abandoned himself more and more as he regained his health . To such an excess of cruelty came he at length , that in his fits of rage he spared neither friend nor foe ...
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... never ate till after sun - set , and then their meal was spare , the best of their food being bread and hyssop . Their beds were hard , their hours of repose but few - their dress was plain white and of coarse material . On the Sabbath ...
... never ate till after sun - set , and then their meal was spare , the best of their food being bread and hyssop . Their beds were hard , their hours of repose but few - their dress was plain white and of coarse material . On the Sabbath ...
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