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And Franciscus Vatablus, the French Kings professour of the Hebrew Tongue in Paris, carves out the latter part with a more deep impression from the Original, Ex Vestibus auro ocellatis indumentum ejus, her inward clothing is of Garments wrought or Spangled with little Eyes of Gold; |
And Francis Vatablus, the French Kings professor of the Hebrew Tongue in paris, carves out the latter part with a more deep impression from the Original, Ex Vestibus auro ocellatis indumentum His, her inward clothing is of Garments wrought or Spangled with little Eyes of Gold; |
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