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... degenerated in those days than in the present — yet , it must at the same time
be remembered , that sin had entered into the world ; God had inflicted a curse
upon the ground for man's sake ; and agricultural labor was even then as
requisite ...
... degenerated in those days than in the present — yet , it must at the same time
be remembered , that sin had entered into the world ; God had inflicted a curse
upon the ground for man's sake ; and agricultural labor was even then as
requisite ...
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Titus , who was still desirous of preserving the temple , caused the flames to be
extinguished ; and appeased the clamors of his troops , who vehemently insisted
on the necessity of razing it to the ground . The following day was therefore fixed
...
Titus , who was still desirous of preserving the temple , caused the flames to be
extinguished ; and appeased the clamors of his troops , who vehemently insisted
on the necessity of razing it to the ground . The following day was therefore fixed
...
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93 whole multitude of Indians threw down their weapons , and seated themselves
on the ground in groups , each under his own chieftain ; and the presiding chief
intimated to William Penn , that the nations were ready to hear him . 19. Having ...
93 whole multitude of Indians threw down their weapons , and seated themselves
on the ground in groups , each under his own chieftain ; and the presiding chief
intimated to William Penn , that the nations were ready to hear him . 19. Having ...
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