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  • [Footnote 1: In the original, Segued.] [Footnote 2: In the original, Zeila.]

    Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887

  • The liberty of choice was succeeded by a law, which imposed, under pain of death, the belief of the two natures of Christ: the Abyssinians were enjoined to work and to play on the Sabbath; and Segued, in the face of

    History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765

  • Segued listened to the voice of pity, of reason, perhaps of fear: and his edict of liberty of conscience instantly revealed the tyranny and weakness of the Jesuits.

    History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765

  • The fate of Zadenghel was revenged by the courage and fortune of Susneus, who ascended the throne under the name of Segued, and more vigorously prosecuted the pious enterprise of his kinsman.

    History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765

  • The liberty of choice was succeeded by a law, which imposed, under pain of death, the belief of the two natures of Christ: the Abyssinians were enjoined to work and to play on the Sabbath; and Segued, in the face of Europe and

    History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765

  • The fate of Zadenghel was revenged by the courage and fortune of Susneus, who ascended the throne under the name of Segued, and more vigorously prosecuted the pious enterprise of his kinsman.

    History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765

  • Segued listened to the voice of pity, of reason, perhaps of fear: and his edict of liberty of conscience instantly revealed the tyranny and weakness of the Jesuits.

    History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765

  • Sultan Segued hath since built here a bridge of one arch in the same place, for which purpose he procured masons from India.

    A Voyage to Abyssinia Jeronimo Lobo 1637

  • In the year 1615, Rassela Christos, lieutenant-general to Sultan Segued, entered those kingdoms with his army in a hostile manner; but being able to get no intelligence of the condition of the people, and astonished at their unbounded extent, he returned, without daring to attempt anything.

    A Voyage to Abyssinia Jeronimo Lobo 1637

  • This prince, besides his ill will to Sultan Segued, which was kept up by some malcontents among the Abyssin nobility, who, provoked at the conversion of their master, were plotting a revolt, entertained an inveterate hatred against the Portuguese for the death of his grandfather, who had been killed many years before, which he swore the blood of the Jesuits should repay.

    A Voyage to Abyssinia Jeronimo Lobo 1637

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  • youth segued into adulthood

    It's similar to "trasitioned"

    July 22, 2009