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and also Pamyles or Palmys which signifies The King the Father, and that Abimeleck, which signifies The Father the King, and from which, Pamyles and Palmys, differ but with a little Change of Letters, was the Common Name of the Kings of the Philistins, who were Grand-Children of Misraim, the first Founder of the Egyptian Kingdom. |
and also Pamphylus or Palmys which signifies The King the Father, and that Abimelech, which signifies The Father the King, and from which, Pamphylus and Palmys, differ but with a little Change of Letters, was the Common Name of the Kings of the philistines, who were Grand-Children of Misraim, the First Founder of the Egyptian Kingdom. |
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