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עמוד 37
The overseer of the architects measured its ground; the chief treasurer wrote it;
the sacred masons cut the well; the chief of the laborers on the tombs brought the
bricks; all things used to make strong a building were there used. There were ...
The overseer of the architects measured its ground; the chief treasurer wrote it;
the sacred masons cut the well; the chief of the laborers on the tombs brought the
bricks; all things used to make strong a building were there used. There were ...
עמוד 56
Who shall arise and go against her who would destroy the very Rulers of the
Universe? Even Auer and Ea, chief of all the deities, are filled with consternation
by her threats and by the monsters and horrible fiends she marshals for her army.
Who shall arise and go against her who would destroy the very Rulers of the
Universe? Even Auer and Ea, chief of all the deities, are filled with consternation
by her threats and by the monsters and horrible fiends she marshals for her army.
עמוד 223
The Aleppo chief explained the incongruity of the situation, and by dint of
repeated explanations evidently made some impression upon the Christian
French and English who were rescuing from the “infidels” the tomb of the Kindest
Man that ...
The Aleppo chief explained the incongruity of the situation, and by dint of
repeated explanations evidently made some impression upon the Christian
French and English who were rescuing from the “infidels” the tomb of the Kindest
Man that ...
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