During the time that Niul resided at Capacirunt, near the Red sea, with his wife Scota, and Gadelas his son, the children of Israel, under the conduct of Moses and Aaron, attempted to free themselves from the slavery of Egypt, and encamped near Capacirunt.... The Emerald Isle; a Poem - Page 56by Miss Kinsley - 1846 - 99 pagesFull view - About this book
| Geoffrey Keating - 1809 - 556 pages
...the time that Niul resided at Capacirunt, near the Red sea, with his wife Scota, and Gadelas his son, the children of Israel, under the conduct of Moses...attempted to free themselves from the slavery of Egypt, and encamped near Capaciruitt. Niul, somewhat surprised at the number of those itinerants, who had... | |
| Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - 1058 pages
...father's preceptor. It was during his residence at Capacirunt, near the Red Sea, that the Israelites, under the conduct of Moses and Aaron, attempted to free themselves from the slavery of the Egyptians, if we can credit some of our ancient records. They say, that the Israelites having encamped... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - 1841 - 608 pages
...the time that Niul resided at Capacirunt, near the Red sea, with his wife Scota, and Gadelas his son, the children of Israel, under the conduct of Moses...attempted to free themselves from the slavery of Egypt, and encamped near Capacirunt. Niul, somewhat surprised at the number of those itinerants, who had fixed... | |
| Geoffrey Keating, Dermod O'Connor - 1865 - 560 pages
...tbo time that Niul resided at Capacirnnt, near the Red Sea, with his wife Scota, and Gadelas his son, the children of Israel, under the conduct of Moses...attempted to free themselves from the slavery of Egypt, and encamped near Capacirunt. Niul, somewhat surprised at the number cf those itinerants, who had fixed... | |
| J. Leyland Feilden - 1876 - 142 pages
...the time that Niul resided at Capacirunt, near the Red Sea, with his wife Scota, and Gadelas his son, the children of Israel, under the conduct of Moses...attempted to free themselves from the slavery of Egypt, and encamped near Capacirunt. Niul, somewhat surprised at the number of those itinerants, who had fixed... | |
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