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for he & his armie (although being of a greater multitud• …) wer discomfited by Iulius Cesar, at that moste famous battle of Pharsalia; And himselfe shortly thereafter murthered, by young Ptoleme, King of A Egypt. The contrarie, fell foorth to ALEXANDER the great, who passing forward to his warres in Asia, and comming to Ierusalem, by the way, spoyled not the Temple of the Lord, |
for he & his army (although being of a greater multitud• …) were discomfited by Julius Cesar, At that most famous battle of Pharsalia; And himself shortly thereafter murdered, by young Ptoleme, King of A Egypt. The contrary, fell forth to ALEXANDER the great, who passing forward to his wars in Asia, and coming to Ierusalem, by the Way, spoiled not the Temple of the Lord, |
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