The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 ページ |
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... became dis- gusted at his conduct , and shortly assassinated him in the temple , while prostrated before his god Nisroch . 6 Few facts are known of the Assyrian empire ; and some have even doubted , but without reason , the existence of ...
... became dis- gusted at his conduct , and shortly assassinated him in the temple , while prostrated before his god Nisroch . 6 Few facts are known of the Assyrian empire ; and some have even doubted , but without reason , the existence of ...
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... became divided into two parts , of which the one was designated by the name of Israel , and the other by that of Judah . The tribe of Judah retained the adherence of the Benjamites , but there were comparatively so few of the latter ...
... became divided into two parts , of which the one was designated by the name of Israel , and the other by that of Judah . The tribe of Judah retained the adherence of the Benjamites , but there were comparatively so few of the latter ...
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... became so accustomed to it , that on one occasion of his being condemned to the tower , when a file of soldiers was ... became owner of a very handsome estate , sup- What then became of William Penn ? -Under what circumstances did his ...
... became so accustomed to it , that on one occasion of his being condemned to the tower , when a file of soldiers was ... became owner of a very handsome estate , sup- What then became of William Penn ? -Under what circumstances did his ...
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