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English: Joshua Saved, as in Numbers 14:10, by John Steeple Davis, from The Bible and Its Story Taught by One Thousand Picture Lessons. Edited by Charles F. Horne and Julius A. Bewer. 1908.
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Author John Steeple Davis, illustrator for The Bible and Its Story Taught by One Thousand Picture Lessons, vol. 2. edited by Charles F. Horne and Julius A. Bewer. 1908.

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