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Its depopulation by the plague These works completed by his son , P. Philadelphus , and B.C. 298 has been frequent : 60,000 persons were computed to his grandson , P. Euergetes , 283-222 have perished by it in 1797 ; many in 1827.
Its depopulation by the plague These works completed by his son , P. Philadelphus , and B.C. 298 has been frequent : 60,000 persons were computed to his grandson , P. Euergetes , 283-222 have perished by it in 1797 ; many in 1827.
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Out of 161 persons on board , 102 persons Danes , 1660 , and made a city , 1664. It was occupied must have perished by fire or drowning : 21 persons first by the German federal troops , 24 Dec. 1863 , and were saved by the life - boat ...
Out of 161 persons on board , 102 persons Danes , 1660 , and made a city , 1664. It was occupied must have perished by fire or drowning : 21 persons first by the German federal troops , 24 Dec. 1863 , and were saved by the life - boat ...
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President Lincoln issued a proclamation of " American " steamer ; see Wrecks , 1880 . conditional amnesty to persons engaged in the rebellion , American Association FOR 8 Dec. 1863. President Johnson issued amnesty procTHE ADVANCEMENT ...
President Lincoln issued a proclamation of " American " steamer ; see Wrecks , 1880 . conditional amnesty to persons engaged in the rebellion , American Association FOR 8 Dec. 1863. President Johnson issued amnesty procTHE ADVANCEMENT ...
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Intense cold has been also two hundred and fifty persons , officers and men , perished , employed in deadening pain . 22 Sept. 1796 . Anadolia ( Asia Minor ) comprises the ancient LyAmphipolis , Macedon ( N. Greece ) .
Intense cold has been also two hundred and fifty persons , officers and men , perished , employed in deadening pain . 22 Sept. 1796 . Anadolia ( Asia Minor ) comprises the ancient LyAmphipolis , Macedon ( N. Greece ) .
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Some authors assert that Annates , see First - fruits . in 550 , dying persons , and persons in extreme danger of Anno Domini , A.D. , the year of our ...
Some authors assert that Annates , see First - fruits . in 550 , dying persons , and persons in extreme danger of Anno Domini , A.D. , the year of our ...
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