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a colony of elephants

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being a colony of britain. as a result of this, hong

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was. as gevolg hiervan het hong kong bekend geword as

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opposite of elephant bull

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teenoorgestelde van olifantbul

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and from thence to philippi, which is the chief city of that part of macedonia, and a colony: and we were in that city abiding certain days.

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en daarvandaan na filíppi, wat die eerste stad is van daardie deel van macedónië, 'n kolonie. en ons het in hierdie stad 'n paar dae deurgebring.

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