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Under Nebuchadnezzar II , they tried to combine world empire with harsh autocracy ; the sack of Jerusalem in 586 BC and the Jewish exile in Babylon are well - known examples of his policy . No doubt many of the Jews were em- ployed in ...
Under Nebuchadnezzar II , they tried to combine world empire with harsh autocracy ; the sack of Jerusalem in 586 BC and the Jewish exile in Babylon are well - known examples of his policy . No doubt many of the Jews were em- ployed in ...
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN A world of strongholds I shall never forget the exhilaration of that moment , the men firing and shouting like madmen . ( Ensign Walter Wynter describing the storming of the Abyssinian fortress of Magdala , 1868 ) 66 The ...
CHAPTER FIFTEEN A world of strongholds I shall never forget the exhilaration of that moment , the men firing and shouting like madmen . ( Ensign Walter Wynter describing the storming of the Abyssinian fortress of Magdala , 1868 ) 66 The ...
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86 The pre - First World War fort of Sedd - el - Bahr guarded the approach to the Dardanelles . Its magazine proved vulnerable to the latest 12 - inch ( 30.5 - cm ) gunfire and blew up during British naval bombardment on 3 November 1914 ...
86 The pre - First World War fort of Sedd - el - Bahr guarded the approach to the Dardanelles . Its magazine proved vulnerable to the latest 12 - inch ( 30.5 - cm ) gunfire and blew up during British naval bombardment on 3 November 1914 ...
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