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And when he was called, Tertullus began to accuse him, saying, Seeing that by thee we enjoy much peace, and that by the providence evils are corrected for this nation, |
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And ª
when he ª
was called forth, ª°
Tertullus ª
began ª°
to accuse ª°
[ him], saying, ª°
Seeing that by ª
thee ª
we enjoy ª°
great ª
quietness, ª
and ª
that very worthy deeds ª
are done ª°
unto this ª
nation ª
by ª
thy ª
providence, ª |
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And ª
when he ª
was called foorth, ª°
Tertullus ª
began ª°
to accuse ª°
him, saying, ª°
Seeing that by ª
thee ª
we enioy ª°
great ª
quietnesse, ª
and ª
that very worthy deeds ª
are done ª°
vnto this ª
natio ª
by ª
thy ª
prouidence: ª |
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And being called, Tartelos came forth to accuse him, and said, |
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And when he had been called, Tertullus began to accuse him, and to say: |
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