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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 30
עמוד 65
The sun advised the serpent to seek to ensnare the robber bird by means of a
dead ox as bait, but the wise old eagle escaped through his sagacity. And there
is another legend concerning the eagle and an ambitious mortal, Etana, who ...
The sun advised the serpent to seek to ensnare the robber bird by means of a
dead ox as bait, but the wise old eagle escaped through his sagacity. And there
is another legend concerning the eagle and an ambitious mortal, Etana, who ...
עמוד 77
The root of that ancient word, Brahma, means strength, and well has it justified its
original meaning. For though the centuries have passed, and religions and sects
have risen and fallen, still Brahmanism flourishes and the Brahman priests feed ...
The root of that ancient word, Brahma, means strength, and well has it justified its
original meaning. For though the centuries have passed, and religions and sects
have risen and fallen, still Brahmanism flourishes and the Brahman priests feed ...
עמוד 258
Such a phrase would have been utterly foreign to the attitude of Confucius,
whose words and deeds have not yet ceased to influence almost onefourth of the
human race. If religion means one's personal relationship with a supernatural
power ...
Such a phrase would have been utterly foreign to the attitude of Confucius,
whose words and deeds have not yet ceased to influence almost onefourth of the
human race. If religion means one's personal relationship with a supernatural
power ...
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The Book of the Dead Antefs Festival Dirge Tales | 45 |
THE DAwn IN INDIA | 74 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
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