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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 21
עמוד 20
... a tale: - His Majesty, the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Khufu, then said, “Let
there be presented to the King Nebka, the Blessed, a thousand loaves, a
hundred draughts of beer, an ox, two jars of incense; and let there be presented a
loaf, ...
... a tale: - His Majesty, the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Khufu, then said, “Let
there be presented to the King Nebka, the Blessed, a thousand loaves, a
hundred draughts of beer, an ox, two jars of incense; and let there be presented a
loaf, ...
עמוד 188
For the more orthodox Mohammedans looked upon him as an infidel, and
frequently influenced the changeable Mahmud against him, while the presents
sent him by other rulers were used by Mahmud's courtiers as a means of
arousing that ...
For the more orthodox Mohammedans looked upon him as an infidel, and
frequently influenced the changeable Mahmud against him, while the presents
sent him by other rulers were used by Mahmud's courtiers as a means of
arousing that ...
עמוד 263
and he presented the essence of this idea in his famous rule: “What you would
not others should do unto you, do not unto them.” To him the true application of
religion was to be found in the observance of humanity, uprightness, decorum,
truth, ...
and he presented the essence of this idea in his famous rule: “What you would
not others should do unto you, do not unto them.” To him the true application of
religion was to be found in the observance of humanity, uprightness, decorum,
truth, ...
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