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use the language of Scripture , in one night , slew one hundred and eighty - five
thousand of his army . He returned to his own country greatly chagrined ; and to
divert the attention of his subjects from this disgrace , he exercises on them every
...
use the language of Scripture , in one night , slew one hundred and eighty - five
thousand of his army . He returned to his own country greatly chagrined ; and to
divert the attention of his subjects from this disgrace , he exercises on them every
...
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Antony ' s fleet consisted of five hundred large ships , on board of which was an
army of two hundred thousand foot , and twenty - two thousand horse . Cæsar
had only two hundred and fifty ships , eighty thousand foot , and twelve thousand
...
Antony ' s fleet consisted of five hundred large ships , on board of which was an
army of two hundred thousand foot , and twenty - two thousand horse . Cæsar
had only two hundred and fifty ships , eighty thousand foot , and twelve thousand
...
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As many of the Jews had deposited their possessions in the palace for security ,
they attacked it , killed eight thousand four hundred of their countrymen , and plur
. · dered their property . 18 . The Roman army spent nearly twenty days in ...
As many of the Jews had deposited their possessions in the palace for security ,
they attacked it , killed eight thousand four hundred of their countrymen , and plur
. · dered their property . 18 . The Roman army spent nearly twenty days in ...
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