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... as recorded in the Scriptures , that the conquering Hebrews did not exterminate the original inhabitants , but “ mingled among the heathen and learned their works , ” and that when the Israelites were carried to Babylon the poor of ...
... as recorded in the Scriptures , that the conquering Hebrews did not exterminate the original inhabitants , but “ mingled among the heathen and learned their works , ” and that when the Israelites were carried to Babylon the poor of ...
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... as recorded in the Scriptures , that the conquering Hebrews did not exterminate the original inhabitants , but " mingled among the heathen and learned their works , ” and that when the Israelites were carried to Babylon the poor of ...
... as recorded in the Scriptures , that the conquering Hebrews did not exterminate the original inhabitants , but " mingled among the heathen and learned their works , ” and that when the Israelites were carried to Babylon the poor of ...
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... as recorded in the Scriptures , that the conquering Hebrews did not exterminate the original inhabitants , but “ mingled among the heathen and learned their works , ” and that when the Israelites were carried to Babylon the poor of ...
... as recorded in the Scriptures , that the conquering Hebrews did not exterminate the original inhabitants , but “ mingled among the heathen and learned their works , ” and that when the Israelites were carried to Babylon the poor of ...
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... as recorded in the Scriptures , that the conquering Hebrews did not exterminate the original inhabitants , but " mingled among the heathen and learned their works , ” and that when the Israelites were carried to Babylon the poor of ...
... as recorded in the Scriptures , that the conquering Hebrews did not exterminate the original inhabitants , but " mingled among the heathen and learned their works , ” and that when the Israelites were carried to Babylon the poor of ...
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It was founded by the Emperor Justinian, who erected a basilica here in honour of the Virgin ; but it is doubtful whether much, if any, of the original building remains, with the exception of the substructions.
It was founded by the Emperor Justinian, who erected a basilica here in honour of the Virgin ; but it is doubtful whether much, if any, of the original building remains, with the exception of the substructions.
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