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But the hand of the Lord was heavy upon them of Ashdod ( where the temple of Dagon stood ) , and He destroyed them , and smote them , with tumours , even Ashdod and the borders thereof . ' A few verses later we read : " Let the Ark of ...
But the hand of the Lord was heavy upon them of Ashdod ( where the temple of Dagon stood ) , and He destroyed them , and smote them , with tumours , even Ashdod and the borders thereof . ' A few verses later we read : " Let the Ark of ...
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These traps , when first purchased , should be boiled in order that all the smell of the human hand may be removed , and they should then be handled with brown paper , not with gloves , as is so often done , because gloves will carry a ...
These traps , when first purchased , should be boiled in order that all the smell of the human hand may be removed , and they should then be handled with brown paper , not with gloves , as is so often done , because gloves will carry a ...
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This , on the hand and word of a King , " James promised to keep secret ... and passed on to the Spanish Ambassador . James gave the latter a second solemn promise ( which he meant to observe ) , that if Ralegh so much as dared to look ...
This , on the hand and word of a King , " James promised to keep secret ... and passed on to the Spanish Ambassador . James gave the latter a second solemn promise ( which he meant to observe ) , that if Ralegh so much as dared to look ...
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