Early Education; or, the Management of children considered with a view to their future character ... Second editionG. & W. B. Whittaker, 1821 - 424 頁 |
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... Medes , for his device is against Babylon * Daniel , the last of the four great Prophets , was of the royal blood of Judah , and was carried away a captive to Babylon at a tender age , 606 before Christ . He was educated in that city ...
... Medes , for his device is against Babylon * Daniel , the last of the four great Prophets , was of the royal blood of Judah , and was carried away a captive to Babylon at a tender age , 606 before Christ . He was educated in that city ...
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... Medes against them , who shall not regard silver , and as for gold they shall not delight in it . O daughter of Babylon , who art to be destroyed , happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou has served us . Happy shall he be , that ...
... Medes against them , who shall not regard silver , and as for gold they shall not delight in it . O daughter of Babylon , who art to be destroyed , happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou has served us . Happy shall he be , that ...
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... Medes and Persians . It seems to have been immediately after this that the palace was taken , * Cyrus allowed his uncle Cyaxeres , as long as he lived , a joint title with him in the empire , although it was all gained by his own valour ...
... Medes and Persians . It seems to have been immediately after this that the palace was taken , * Cyrus allowed his uncle Cyaxeres , as long as he lived , a joint title with him in the empire , although it was all gained by his own valour ...
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