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... opened , and the inundating torrents began to fall , which continued without
internission for forty days and forty nights . ... a wind was caused to pass over the
earth , in consequence of which the waters began to assuage ; and on the first
day ...
... opened , and the inundating torrents began to fall , which continued without
internission for forty days and forty nights . ... a wind was caused to pass over the
earth , in consequence of which the waters began to assuage ; and on the first
day ...
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the portico , which joined it to Antonia ; which occasioned Titus to remark , that
they began to destroy , with their own hands , that magnificent edifice which he
had preserved . 11. The Roman commander had determined in council not to
burn ...
the portico , which joined it to Antonia ; which occasioned Titus to remark , that
they began to destroy , with their own hands , that magnificent edifice which he
had preserved . 11. The Roman commander had determined in council not to
burn ...
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In the flourishing ages of Greece , gold and silver began to be plentifully
introduced into that country , particularly after the conquest of Persia by
Alexander , which caused the wealth of that empire to circulate westward . All this
while Rome was ...
In the flourishing ages of Greece , gold and silver began to be plentifully
introduced into that country , particularly after the conquest of Persia by
Alexander , which caused the wealth of that empire to circulate westward . All this
while Rome was ...
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