Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 2 |
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... conduct of Jeroboam , established a new monarchy , which they called the kingdom of Israel , in opposition to that of Judah . The Romans divided it into tetrarchies and toparchies ; and , after various changes that took place under the ...
... conduct of Jeroboam , established a new monarchy , which they called the kingdom of Israel , in opposition to that of Judah . The Romans divided it into tetrarchies and toparchies ; and , after various changes that took place under the ...
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... conduct . Having made these arrangements in the best manner his time and exigence would permit , he caused his ... conducted his family to Luz , afterward called Beth - el , where he built an altar , and called it El - Beth - el , or the ...
... conduct . Having made these arrangements in the best manner his time and exigence would permit , he caused his ... conducted his family to Luz , afterward called Beth - el , where he built an altar , and called it El - Beth - el , or the ...
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... conduct of some part of his family . Joseph , who was then about seventeen years of age , and the peculiar darling of his father , became the object of his brethren's envy on account of his superior accomplishments , and the austerity ...
... conduct of some part of his family . Joseph , who was then about seventeen years of age , and the peculiar darling of his father , became the object of his brethren's envy on account of his superior accomplishments , and the austerity ...
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... of the youngest brother should prove their sincerity . He then caused Simeon to be bound before their eyes , whilst he had the pleasure to H 2 hear hear them express their contrition for their in- human conduct JEWS . 75.
... of the youngest brother should prove their sincerity . He then caused Simeon to be bound before their eyes , whilst he had the pleasure to H 2 hear hear them express their contrition for their in- human conduct JEWS . 75.
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William Fordyce Mavor. hear them express their contrition for their in- human conduct towards their brother Joseph , on whose account , they unanimously agreed , they were now chastised by the righteous providence of God . The ...
William Fordyce Mavor. hear them express their contrition for their in- human conduct towards their brother Joseph , on whose account , they unanimously agreed , they were now chastised by the righteous providence of God . The ...
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