The Eve of the DelugeShoberl, publisher, 1851 - 224 páginas |
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... give the reasons why I have in the following pages represented the Antediluvians as being as far advanced in the arts and sciences as the Romans were in the Augustan age . We learn from the Bible that Cain , after God had driven him out ...
... give the reasons why I have in the following pages represented the Antediluvians as being as far advanced in the arts and sciences as the Romans were in the Augustan age . We learn from the Bible that Cain , after God had driven him out ...
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... give the lie to his assumed old age . He had not been long in the city before he per- ceived that the priesthood possessed capabilities of acquiring an influence over the people which might be made the means of punishing the usurper by ...
... give the lie to his assumed old age . He had not been long in the city before he per- ceived that the priesthood possessed capabilities of acquiring an influence over the people which might be made the means of punishing the usurper by ...
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... give the ambassadors audience , foreboding some angry message . We left Mahal vowing in his heart a deadly revenge against Jared , and it is necessary to relate what plan of vengeance he devised upon his return to his city . Only one of ...
... give the ambassadors audience , foreboding some angry message . We left Mahal vowing in his heart a deadly revenge against Jared , and it is necessary to relate what plan of vengeance he devised upon his return to his city . Only one of ...
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... give orders to the guards to let him pass unquestioned . That very night , therefore , he made his way , unarmed , and in the disguise of a priest , to the gates of the beleaguered town , and craved admittance , saying he had news of ...
... give orders to the guards to let him pass unquestioned . That very night , therefore , he made his way , unarmed , and in the disguise of a priest , to the gates of the beleaguered town , and craved admittance , saying he had news of ...
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... give up the glorious prize for which we have toiled , even though nought but fear possess your breasts , yet that very fear should make you bold - should goad you into active daring . The minds of men must be worked THE DELUGE . 85.
... give up the glorious prize for which we have toiled , even though nought but fear possess your breasts , yet that very fear should make you bold - should goad you into active daring . The minds of men must be worked THE DELUGE . 85.
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Adah alabaster amid Antediluvians arms Arphaxad beautiful beneath blood brow Calmar cave CHAPTER city of Cain columns cried dagger dark daughter death Deluge despair diest dream earth escape evil exclaimed eyes father fear feel feet fell felt fire flames flood forest gaze gold grasp grief guards hair hand heard heart Heaven hermit HERMIT'S CAVE hour hyæna Iärban Irad Jabin Jared Jared's Javan King laugh looked magnificent Mahal mand marble mistress monarch mountain multitude nature night Opah palace passions paused pile present pride priests Prince Princess purple Ocean reached revenge Riesen rock rose rushed Salah sate seemed seized side slaves soon spirit steed stood strange summit tain temple terrible thee thou hast thou shalt threw throne tion trees turned uttered victims voice volcano waters WEEN wild beasts worship wretched young Zelma
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