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... gave the common people the first occasion to quarrel with him , and proved the most specious pretence to those who had been his secret enemies all along . Those , who would have procured him that title , gave it out , that it was ...
... gave the common people the first occasion to quarrel with him , and proved the most specious pretence to those who had been his secret enemies all along . Those , who would have procured him that title , gave it out , that it was ...
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... gave the months names in his own tongue , for before his time they were called by the Franks partly by Latin and partly by barbarous names . He also gave names to the twelve winds , whereas before not more than four , and perhaps not so ...
... gave the months names in his own tongue , for before his time they were called by the Franks partly by Latin and partly by barbarous names . He also gave names to the twelve winds , whereas before not more than four , and perhaps not so ...
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... gave it or lent it him ; he has not acquired it by prescription . Tell me , where can he have got it ? You can learn ... gave to establish the author- ship of the Scriptures , ( 3 ) the role of God as creator and governor of the world ...
... gave it or lent it him ; he has not acquired it by prescription . Tell me , where can he have got it ? You can learn ... gave to establish the author- ship of the Scriptures , ( 3 ) the role of God as creator and governor of the world ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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Readings in Western Civilization, Volym 2 George Harmon Knoles,Rixford Kinney Snyder,Rixford Snyder Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1960 |
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