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... historian Josephus gives of a root called by him the baaras . According to him , the root grew in the deep rocky ravine which descends from the mountains of Moab to the eastern shore of the Dead Sea and has been famous both in antiquity ...
... historian Josephus gives of a root called by him the baaras . According to him , the root grew in the deep rocky ravine which descends from the mountains of Moab to the eastern shore of the Dead Sea and has been famous both in antiquity ...
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... Historian , and the Poet , each claiming superiority for his own art . The Historian is not sympathetically described . He will hardly let the moral philosopher finish his speech before he breaks in , ' Laden with old mouse - eaten ...
... Historian , and the Poet , each claiming superiority for his own art . The Historian is not sympathetically described . He will hardly let the moral philosopher finish his speech before he breaks in , ' Laden with old mouse - eaten ...
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... historian that four duties are imposed upon him . The first of them is , ' As a Christian cosmopolite to discover God's assistances , disappointments , and over- ruling in human affairs . " 1 This conviction that it was the business of ...
... historian that four duties are imposed upon him . The first of them is , ' As a Christian cosmopolite to discover God's assistances , disappointments , and over- ruling in human affairs . " 1 This conviction that it was the business of ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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