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Page 107
... When the Israelites were defeated by the Amalekites and the Ca- naaneans , and refused admission into the country of the Edomites , they descended into Wady Araba , the way to the Red Sea , in order to turn Idumea .
... When the Israelites were defeated by the Amalekites and the Ca- naaneans , and refused admission into the country of the Edomites , they descended into Wady Araba , the way to the Red Sea , in order to turn Idumea .
Page 156
This grand opening terminates , however , in sad bathos ; the murdered groaner turns out to be the ass of Andrea , which he had been ass enough to tie up for the night at that place . ' Jussuf'curses his unhappy fate .
This grand opening terminates , however , in sad bathos ; the murdered groaner turns out to be the ass of Andrea , which he had been ass enough to tie up for the night at that place . ' Jussuf'curses his unhappy fate .
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When dissent commenced its clamours , a ministry careless of all principles but compliance with popular will , began to doubt if their own religion and the religion of the nation ought not to turn round with the voice of a majority of ...
When dissent commenced its clamours , a ministry careless of all principles but compliance with popular will , began to doubt if their own religion and the religion of the nation ought not to turn round with the voice of a majority of ...
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