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We entertained a notion , that King David never had a fhip in his life . Mr. B. says , “ King David took pofleffion of two ports , Eloth and Eziongaber , from which he carried on the trade to Ophir and Tarihih , to a very great extent ...
We entertained a notion , that King David never had a fhip in his life . Mr. B. says , “ King David took pofleffion of two ports , Eloth and Eziongaber , from which he carried on the trade to Ophir and Tarihih , to a very great extent ...
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Thebes was destroyed by Salatis , who overturned the first Dynaity of Cufhite kings . ... The second conquest of Egypt by the shepherds , was that under Sabaco , who destoyed Thebes in the reign of Hezekiah king of Judah .
Thebes was destroyed by Salatis , who overturned the first Dynaity of Cufhite kings . ... The second conquest of Egypt by the shepherds , was that under Sabaco , who destoyed Thebes in the reign of Hezekiah king of Judah .
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Hugh Peters for high treason , it was deposed , that when King Charles was brought to London for his trial , the Apostle of Liberty in that day conducted the triumph . " I saw , " says the witness , “ his majesty in the coach with fix ...
Hugh Peters for high treason , it was deposed , that when King Charles was brought to London for his trial , the Apostle of Liberty in that day conducted the triumph . " I saw , " says the witness , “ his majesty in the coach with fix ...
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