Book, Chapter
1 I, XI | equal with himself in the government. Then Joseph, while corn
2 I, XIII | they were kept down by the government of the succeeding kings.
3 I, XXVI | threw, after holding the government for three years. To him
4 I, XXXVI| period, he must have held the government only for a very brief space
5 I, XXXVI| and Saul together held the government for forty years. ~
6 I, XLI | by universal consent, the government was bestowed on Jeroboam.
7 I, XLI | said above, he assumed the government. Two tribes, however, Judah
8 I, XLII | were deprived69 of the government. He had for his successor
9 I, XLV | brother Joram; and he held the government for the space of twelve
10 I, XLVI | whose name was Joas) of the government, he being at the time but
11 I, XLVI | affirmed to have held the government twenty-nine years; and the
12 I, XLVI | Amassia, and to have held the government forty-one years, and to
13 I, XLVII| pious, and carried on the government with success: he subdued
14 I, XLIX | predecessor. Mane held the government which he had taken from
15 I, LII | Chapter LII.~The government then passed to his son Josia.
16 II, VIII | fell under his power and government. It happened at the beginning
17 II, XVI | Arses his son held the government for three years, and Darius
18 II, XX | by arms against a profane government, and rather even to fall
19 II, XXVI | of all, Hyrcanus held the government; but being by and by defeated
20 II, XXX | of Nero, Galba seized the government; and ere long, on Galba
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