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; the most of them being Gyants, not onely in stature, but in cruell conditions, according to Philo and Damascen, infamous for their tyrannie ouer others, bringing them in subiection, and eating their flesh; |
; the most of them being Giants, not only in stature, but in cruel conditions, according to Philo and Damascene, infamous for their tyranny over Others, bringing them in subjection, and eating their Flesh; |
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