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1 I | kings used to send their children into the households of the 2 I | pickle-sellers and little children. Remember all the injustice 3 II | multitude, and nearly naked children, whose skin shone beneath 4 II | many of them were suckling children suspended on their bosoms 5 IV | white bosoms; and sturdy children, vermin-covered, naked and 6 V | the women forsook their children; swords, hatchets, and sticks 7 VI | iron of the ploughs; the children sharpened javelins at the 8 VI | would show their little children the handsome robes hanging 9 VII | them with their women and children, without keeping a single 10 VII | the death of several male children. Moreover, the birth of 11 VII | and the women with their children, all ranged themselves in 12 VII | was astonished that the children were so few. “The house 13 VIII| was made in behalf of the children, and he compelled the colleges 14 IX | widows of the dead with their children—all who would, came to kill 15 IX | little naked and weeping children at arm’s length. The sight 16 XII | women, who carried their children on their hips. The provisions 17 XIII| incombustible. The women and children went to procure stones on 18 XIII| beneath his tunic for his children. In the deserted quarters 19 XIII| which calmed his fury. Children were burned on the forehead, 20 XIII| consent to surrender their children, his voice suddenly broke 21 XIII| Moloch came and took the children away. Others themselves 22 XIII| which its feet rested, the children, wrapped in black veils, 23 XIII| his left hand beneath the children’s veils, plucked a lock 24 XIII| together, and surrounded the children in another large circle 25 XIII| birth into eternity.~The children ascended slowly, and as 26 XIII| passages, dragging their children, who clung to them; and 27 XIII| sacrifice;—and fathers, whose children had died previously, cast 28 XIV | wept softly like little children.~They came to the captains 29 XIV | nor a blade of grass; the children and the infirm, that were 30 XIV | of old men, sick persons, children of fifteen years of age, 31 XV | beneath her feet; two Negro children knelt on the edge of the 32 XV | caused the deaths of their children and husbands; and from the