The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... ( Continued from page 255. ) HEROD thus established , was deeply in debt to his Roman friends , and much exaction was necessary to an- swer their demands . His necessities and profusion were so great , that no extortion was spared to ...
... ( Continued from page 255. ) HEROD thus established , was deeply in debt to his Roman friends , and much exaction was necessary to an- swer their demands . His necessities and profusion were so great , that no extortion was spared to ...
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... ( Continued from page 255. ) HEROD thus established , was deeply in debt to his Roman friends , and much exaction was necessary to an- swer their demands . His necessities and profusion were so great , that no extortion was spared to ...
... ( Continued from page 255. ) HEROD thus established , was deeply in debt to his Roman friends , and much exaction was necessary to an- swer their demands . His necessities and profusion were so great , that no extortion was spared to ...
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... ( Continued from page 255. ) HEROD thus established , was deeply in debt to his Roman friends , and much exaction was necessary to an- swer their demands . His necessities and profusion were so great , that no extortion was spared to ...
... ( Continued from page 255. ) HEROD thus established , was deeply in debt to his Roman friends , and much exaction was necessary to an- swer their demands . His necessities and profusion were so great , that no extortion was spared to ...
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... continued so till after the birth of the child . Six months later the same messenger came again to earth ; but it was still to obscure individuals in their lowly homes , and not to kings in their councils or princes on their thrones ...
... continued so till after the birth of the child . Six months later the same messenger came again to earth ; but it was still to obscure individuals in their lowly homes , and not to kings in their councils or princes on their thrones ...
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... continued . " " What were the fathers before this happened ? " " The favourites of their prince - the best and best- beloved of all his realm . The highest in dignity , and the most happy in estate , they came , every one of them , of ...
... continued . " " What were the fathers before this happened ? " " The favourites of their prince - the best and best- beloved of all his realm . The highest in dignity , and the most happy in estate , they came , every one of them , of ...
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