The provinces that still adhered to the empire were repeopled and enriched by the misfortunes of those which were irrecoverably lost.
Szeu-kha killed the eagle, restored its victims to life, and repeopled the earth with them, as Deucalion repeopled the earth with the stones.
And when the lineal Israelites abandoned their city, its gates were thrown open to the Gentiles, who entered and repeopled it, and became thenceforward "Israelites by adoption.
If the spiritual Jerusalem be Christianity, it was certainly the Gentiles who repeopledthis city, when the Jews deserted it.
Three thousand Babylonians were crucified, the walls razed to the ground, and the city wasrepeopled with foreign colonists.
And of the humbler forms which live on microscopic animals and on each other, were they also included in the destruction of "every living substance," and was the earth repeopled with them from the single centre of Ararat?
For he repeopled his native city Stagira, which he had caused to be demolished a little before, and restored all the citizens who were in exile or slavery, to their habitations.
Your servant Ulpius stops not on the journey that leads him to your repeopled shrines!
He repeopled Naples, and imported colonies of African captives into Sicily, Calabria, and Apulia, (Hist.
Egypt was one of the first kingdoms founded after the deluge, and it is probable that those who repeopled it after this event, had retained many impressions of the former world.
Wight, Isle of, to be repeopled with English people.
In 1488 the Isle of Wight is to be repeopled with English people for "defence of the King's auncien ennemyes of the realme of Fraunce.
The towns of Platæa and Thespiæ were restored and repeopled under Athenian influence.
It was not, however, repeopled by heathen settlers, as was Samaria.
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