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1. 61 And the third powerful man, seeing that his companions were killed, ran from before the sons of Jacob, and the sons of Jacob pursued him in the city; and while the powerful man was fleeing he found one of the swords of the inhabitants of the city, and he picked it up and turned to the sons of Jacob and fought them with that sword
2. 61 And the third powerful man seeing that his companions were killed ran from before the sons of Jacob and the sons of Jacob pursued him in the city; and while the powerful man was fleeing he found one of the swords of the inhabitants of the city and he picked it up and turned to the sons of Jacob and fought them with that sword
3. Yazadril and the other theoreticians will be interested to know this, for it helps prove the conjecture that all psionics are fundamentally the same, whether powered by the light of the source or the heat of the stone, or even your third power
4. The first is Faith the second Continence the third Power the fourth Patience
5. power of animals and to the third power the rational mind of humans
6. It changes as the third power of length and the fourth power of diameter
7. That's because rigidity decreases as the third power of length
8. “There is, however, a third power involved
9. The 27 stars on the canopy represent the days on which the moon is visible (27 = 3 X 9, the third power of three)
10. ) The base of these (3) with a third added (4) when combined with five (20) and raised to the third power furnishes two harmonies; the first a square which is a hundred times as great (400 = 4 x 100) (Or the first a square which is 100 x 100 = 10,000
11. ‘A chess game has at least ten to the forty-third power of moves
12. Mitchill,) is imperium in imperio, a government within a government; and the misfortune is, that there exists no friendly third power to decide the controversies which may arise between these two great, independent, and, in many respects, rival authorities
13. If France, by her own acts, has blocked up her ports against the introduction of the products of the United States, what motive has the Government in a discussion with a third power, to insist on the privilege of going to France? Whence the inducement to urge the annulment of a blockade of France, when, if annulled, no American cargoes would obtain a market in any of her ports? In such a state of things, a blockade of the coast of France would be to the United States as unimportant as would the blockade of the Caspian Sea