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Page 166
a sped on the herald's task and fashed the beacon afar , beyond the waters of Euripus , to sentinels high on Messapius ' hillside , who fired in turn and sent the tidings onward , touching with flame a heap of withered heather .
a sped on the herald's task and fashed the beacon afar , beyond the waters of Euripus , to sentinels high on Messapius ' hillside , who fired in turn and sent the tidings onward , touching with flame a heap of withered heather .
Page 512
Then he sent Proculeius to use his utmost endeavours to get Cleopatra alive into his power ; for he was afraid of losing a great treasure , and , besides , she would be no small addition to the glory of his triumph .
Then he sent Proculeius to use his utmost endeavours to get Cleopatra alive into his power ; for he was afraid of losing a great treasure , and , besides , she would be no small addition to the glory of his triumph .
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... I have sent thee : when thou hast brought forth the people out of Egypt , ye shall serve God upon this mountain . ... when I come unto the children of Israel , and shall say unto them , The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you ...
... I have sent thee : when thou hast brought forth the people out of Egypt , ye shall serve God upon this mountain . ... when I come unto the children of Israel , and shall say unto them , The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you ...
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