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1 I, XI | being kindly treated by the royal governor who had obtained
2 I, XIII | they were compelled by a royal edict to drown their newly-born
3 I, XXXIII | worthily corresponded to the royal dignity. But in the beginning
4 I, XXXIV | anointed David with the royal oil, while be was as yet
5 I, XXXIV | foreskins of the enemy, the royal maiden would be given him
6 I, XXXVII | again anointed with the royal oil, received the title
7 I, XXXVIII | having been anointed with the royal oil by Sadoc the priest,
8 I, XLI | there married a wife of the royal family. But, when at length
9 I, XLII | revolted from him, and the royal power was conferred on one
10 I, LIV | When Nabuzardan, one of the royal princes, was leading him
11 I, LIV | He gave him, however, no royal ensign, or even the name
12 II, II | exposure of them by means of a royal edict; and all the men professing
13 II, IV | that a ruler not of the royal race had been assigned them
14 II, VI | and licentiousness of a royal banquet, suddenly the king
15 II, XXI | battles took place against the royal forces. For first of all,
16 II, XXIV | him with a purple robe and royal ensigns. For this reason
17 II, XXXIII | through the exercise of her royal powers, she erected churches31
18 II, XXXIII(31)| had some resemblance to a royal palace.~
19 II, XLV | them by an exercise of the royal power to follow the example
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