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Excerpt from Historic Certainties: Respecting the Early History of America, Developed in a Critical Examination of the Book of the Chronicles of the Land of Ecnarf
Then the king of niatieb, and divers other kings, even the chief among all the rulers of eporue, made war with one accord against' the ecnarfites, because they had slain the king; for they said, Lest our people also slay us.
In those days the ecnaefitas were in a strait: for they had chosen councils Of elders, and set judges over them; and some of the people followed one judge and some another; and they fought one against another many days. So the land was defiled with blood; for the slew one another with a great slaughter. More over there was a sore dearth in the land, and the people were greatly impoverished. And the princes Of eporue also came and fought against ecnarp. So the ecnarfites went out and fought against them, and smote them, and prevailed against them exceedingly on every side. So they enlarged their boundaries greatly, over ailmi to the south, and until thou come to the river sunehr towards the sun-rising: and they smote the namregs also that dwelt beyond Susana, and subdued aiyatab and aiteoleh, and divers other countries of epobue. SO the ecnarfites became a very great people.
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