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the space with the increasing population , and the earth was literally filled with
violence ; yet the forbearance of God was continued towards them , and he
mercifully resolved to grant them of one hundred and twenty years for repentance
...
the space with the increasing population , and the earth was literally filled with
violence ; yet the forbearance of God was continued towards them , and he
mercifully resolved to grant them of one hundred and twenty years for repentance
...
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But notwithstanding the obscurity in which the history of this nation is involved , it
is generally believed , that the empire was founded about the year 1800 of the
world , and continued about fourteen hundred years from its foundationor about ...
But notwithstanding the obscurity in which the history of this nation is involved , it
is generally believed , that the empire was founded about the year 1800 of the
world , and continued about fourteen hundred years from its foundationor about ...
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Never was there so tremendous a fire , as that kept up from the American lines ; it
was a continued stream ; those behind loading for the men in front , enabled
them to fire with scarcely an intermission . The British columns were literally
swept ...
Never was there so tremendous a fire , as that kept up from the American lines ; it
was a continued stream ; those behind loading for the men in front , enabled
them to fire with scarcely an intermission . The British columns were literally
swept ...
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admiral Americans appeared arms army arts Assyria attack attempt attended authority battle became began body brought building Cæsar called carried cause character Christian church command complete conduct considered continued Cortez court death determined directed earth Edward effect empire enemy engaged England English entered equal escape execution eyes father fell fire followed force formed French friends gave give glory ground hand head hope human hundred immediately Indians inhabitants Italy king land laws less light lives manner means mind nature never object officers passed Persians persons possession prepared present prisoners Quakers received reign religion remained resolved returned Roman Rome senate sent ship side soldiers soon spirit subjects success sufferings supposed taken thing thousand tion took troops universal victory walls whole wounded