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1 I, 6 | this account he fled into Egypt, and gave laws and letters 2 I, 11| sea, and to have come into Egypt; and there, having recovered 3 I, 21| desire of finding fault. In Egypt there are sacred rites in 4 II, 14| institutions. But they who occupied Egypt were the first of all who 5 IV, 10| and want, passed over into Egypt, that they might obtain 6 IV, 13| was God in these words: "Egypt is wearied, and the merchandise 7 IV, 20| them out of the land of Egypt; for they continued not 8 VII, 15| want of corn, passed into Egypt with all his family and 9 VII, 15| posterity, remaining long in Egypt, had increased into a great 10 VII, 15| yoke of slavery, God smote Egypt with an incurable stroke, 11 VII, 15| and in one nation only, Egypt only was smitten. But now, 12 VII, 15| other; and first of all, Egypt will pay the penalties of