And Philip In A Little While Coming To The Man Denser, And In The Midst Of Prosperity He Went To Ptolemy In The Belly Of Syria And The Phoenician General Wrote To Help The King To Do So.
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Also, Philip, In The Small Procopine Of The Coming Of The Man, Was Denser, And In The Early Days, Ptolemy Of The Koile Of Syria, And The Phoenician General Wrote The Help Of The King's Things
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Syphon Yet The Philippos According Micron In Prokope Coming This Man Denser Yet WHEREIN Ties Prosperity Progressive Unto Ptolemion This Ventricular Syrian Plus Palm Tree General Wrote Assist Per Of King Reality
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And Philip In A Small Way Came The Man More Denser In The Glory Of Ptolemy And Phinikis A General Wrote In The King S Hollow And Phinikis A General Wrote For The King S Help Shin
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But Philip, Riding A Little, Came To The Fore, And The Man, Who Was More Numerous In Prosperity, Went To Ptolemy, The General Of Syria And Phoenicia, And Wrote To Help The King's Affairs.
So When Philip Saw That This Man Increased By Little And Little, And That Things Prospered With Him Still More And More, He Wrote Unto Ptolemeus, The Governor Of Celosyria And Phenice, To Yield More Aid To The King’s Affairs.
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