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... RECEIVED as written by their legislator himself , at the time the facts took place , and as the only authentic code of their Religion and their Laws , as well as the only sure record of their history , and the authority fixing the ...
... RECEIVED as written by their legislator himself , at the time the facts took place , and as the only authentic code of their Religion and their Laws , as well as the only sure record of their history , and the authority fixing the ...
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... received , except from a general and thorough reliance on the superintendance of divine Providence , controuling the course of nature , and directing every event ; so as to proportion the prosperity of the Hebrew people , according to ...
... received , except from a general and thorough reliance on the superintendance of divine Providence , controuling the course of nature , and directing every event ; so as to proportion the prosperity of the Hebrew people , according to ...
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... received , in hopes of better accommodation . While their hospitality was thus exercised toward strangers , they received their friends , after a long journey , with open arms and tears , beating their foreheads against their breasts ...
... received , in hopes of better accommodation . While their hospitality was thus exercised toward strangers , they received their friends , after a long journey , with open arms and tears , beating their foreheads against their breasts ...
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