Amri
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Historical Examples
“Amri give a very good reason for’t,” said David with an air of conviction, and then he broke into a laugh.
The Christmas Story from David Harum Edward Noyes Westcott
And next to him the men of Jericho built: and next to them built Zachur the son of Amri.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims Version Various
Amri read the bill; then he turned around in his chair and looked out of the window.
Scattergood Baines Clarence Budington Kelland
Alexandria taken from the Greeks, by the Saracens, under Amri, after a siege of 14 months.
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology Joel Munsell
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