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the King of Denmark called to aid the Union princes , 34 — Wallenstein proposes to raise an army at his own expense , 35 — a powerful ally to Ferdinand , ib . - his army increases , ib . - he inspires them with zeal , 36 — invincible ...
the King of Denmark called to aid the Union princes , 34 — Wallenstein proposes to raise an army at his own expense , 35 — a powerful ally to Ferdinand , ib . - his army increases , ib . - he inspires them with zeal , 36 — invincible ...
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We read that Saul and his sons were interred " under the oak in Jabesh , " and that Deborah , Rebecca's foster - mother , was buried with pious care “ beneath the stones of Bethel , under an oak , " and the name of it was called “ The ...
We read that Saul and his sons were interred " under the oak in Jabesh , " and that Deborah , Rebecca's foster - mother , was buried with pious care “ beneath the stones of Bethel , under an oak , " and the name of it was called “ The ...
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When Sodom was devoted to destruction by the Lord , Abraham did his best to save it ; but when called upon to sacrifice his own son Isaac , he seems to have made no objection , which ...
When Sodom was devoted to destruction by the Lord , Abraham did his best to save it ; but when called upon to sacrifice his own son Isaac , he seems to have made no objection , which ...
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I call this trial , not by adjuration , as it has been inadvertently called , but trial by jury ; and good trial too . Thus we trace to them both the practice of trial by jury and an unwritten law . ” I We are informed that among the ...
I call this trial , not by adjuration , as it has been inadvertently called , but trial by jury ; and good trial too . Thus we trace to them both the practice of trial by jury and an unwritten law . ” I We are informed that among the ...
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The individual thus figuratively called a “ goddess was Wallenstein's second wife , the Countess of Hanach , not thus distinguished for any charms of form or feature , but for the less fragile traits of property and connections ...
The individual thus figuratively called a “ goddess was Wallenstein's second wife , the Countess of Hanach , not thus distinguished for any charms of form or feature , but for the less fragile traits of property and connections ...
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