The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 9Baker and Fletcher, 1823 |
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... seen any sea but the Mediterranean . Deter- mined to return thence to Babylon by land , it was in vain represented to him that he must pass a trackless desert , where Semiramis , after conquering India , endea- vouring to pass with her ...
... seen any sea but the Mediterranean . Deter- mined to return thence to Babylon by land , it was in vain represented to him that he must pass a trackless desert , where Semiramis , after conquering India , endea- vouring to pass with her ...
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... seen any sea but the Mediterranean . Deter- mined to return thence to Babylon by land , it was in vain represented to him that he must pass a trackless desert , where Semiramis , after conquering India , endea- vouring to pass with her ...
... seen any sea but the Mediterranean . Deter- mined to return thence to Babylon by land , it was in vain represented to him that he must pass a trackless desert , where Semiramis , after conquering India , endea- vouring to pass with her ...
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... seen in one hand ; but it was very far from all the then known world . It was but a part of Asia , a very small portion of Africa , and a yet smaller portion of Europe . And the empire was brief as it was extensive . It had been ...
... seen in one hand ; but it was very far from all the then known world . It was but a part of Asia , a very small portion of Africa , and a yet smaller portion of Europe . And the empire was brief as it was extensive . It had been ...
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... seen if Roxana should have a son . A third party called for Aridoeus , the brother of Alexander , arrayed bim in the royal robes , and proclaimed him by the name of Philip . All pretended concern for the publick ; but each one intended ...
... seen if Roxana should have a son . A third party called for Aridoeus , the brother of Alexander , arrayed bim in the royal robes , and proclaimed him by the name of Philip . All pretended concern for the publick ; but each one intended ...
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... seen of it in myself , and those around me . I saw it in Jesus , and then I loved it . I saw the law of God as he fulfilled it - I traced it out in his actions , in hist words , in all the characters of his humanity - and then I saw how ...
... seen of it in myself , and those around me . I saw it in Jesus , and then I loved it . I saw the law of God as he fulfilled it - I traced it out in his actions , in hist words , in all the characters of his humanity - and then I saw how ...
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