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... latter not having being one of the legal queens of Persia , but a concubine - slave . Sir R. P. conceives that the throne of Persia must , from the character of the latter prince , become the subject of a bloody contention . On the day ...
... latter not having being one of the legal queens of Persia , but a concubine - slave . Sir R. P. conceives that the throne of Persia must , from the character of the latter prince , become the subject of a bloody contention . On the day ...
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... latter , to execute the mad judgments of either Nimrod or Nebuchadnezzar . The bricks which compose the tower , and its appending objects , are mostly stampt with three lines of inscription , in the cuneiform , or , as it is commonly ...
... latter , to execute the mad judgments of either Nimrod or Nebuchadnezzar . The bricks which compose the tower , and its appending objects , are mostly stampt with three lines of inscription , in the cuneiform , or , as it is commonly ...
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... latter is the bitter almond , from the fruit of which an oil is extracted , used by the people of the country to anoint their temples and forehead as a cure for colds ; its branches are in great demand for pipe tubes . There are no ...
... latter is the bitter almond , from the fruit of which an oil is extracted , used by the people of the country to anoint their temples and forehead as a cure for colds ; its branches are in great demand for pipe tubes . There are no ...
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