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It is not , in the least , to be doubted , that Noah and his family , for some years
after the flood , continued to reside in the neighborhood of the mountains of
Armenia , where the ark had rested . But his descendants , in course of time ,
having a ...
It is not , in the least , to be doubted , that Noah and his family , for some years
after the flood , continued to reside in the neighborhood of the mountains of
Armenia , where the ark had rested . But his descendants , in course of time ,
having a ...
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But the people , after many bitter invectives , began to dart their arrows at him ;
yet he continued to address them with greater vehemence , and many were
induced by his eloquence to run the utmost risk in order to escape to the Romans
...
But the people , after many bitter invectives , began to dart their arrows at him ;
yet he continued to address them with greater vehemence , and many were
induced by his eloquence to run the utmost risk in order to escape to the Romans
...
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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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