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1 I, IV | precept, had stained the first age of the world. Accordingly,
2 I, VI(11)| reached the flower of his age. ~
3 I, VII | Isaac was now of youthful12 age, for he was, in fact, in
4 I, X | Benjamin. lsrael died at the age of one hundred and eighty
5 I, XI | he was seventeen years of age. ~
6 I, XII | in order. He died at the age of one hundred and forty-seven
7 I, XXI | and twentieth year of his age. Nothing is known concerning
8 I, XXIII | possessing has, in this age, seized, like an incurable
9 I, XXIII | hundred and tenth year of his age. I do not express any definite
10 I, XXVI | seeing the friends of her own age. This being done, she willingly
11 I, XXXIV | by which his yet tender age was weighed down, simply
12 I, XXXVII| being about thirty years of age. He repulsed in successful
13 I, XLI | the sixteenth year of his age, a portion of the people,
14 I, LIII | private, and all of mature age both of the male and female
15 I, LIII | behind whose weakness or age caused trouble to the conquerors.
16 II, I | they were enfeebled with age. Credit, accordingly, was
17 II, I | thought that a boy of an age so little commanding respect,
18 II, XL | that in his extreme old age (for he was then more than
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