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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 86
עמוד 37
THE STORY OF SETNA The audiences of the story-tellers of this early kingdom
were for thousands of years exceedingly fond of tales of magic. And, as we
began with a story of black art, so let us close the account of the fiction of the Nile
with a ...
THE STORY OF SETNA The audiences of the story-tellers of this early kingdom
were for thousands of years exceedingly fond of tales of magic. And, as we
began with a story of black art, so let us close the account of the fiction of the Nile
with a ...
עמוד 105
She relates to the king a story supporting her demand. Then one of the wise men
comes forward and obtains a day's delay for the prince by telling a tale
presenting a moral contrary to that revealed in the woman's story. Each day ...
She relates to the king a story supporting her demand. Then one of the wise men
comes forward and obtains a day's delay for the prince by telling a tale
presenting a moral contrary to that revealed in the woman's story. Each day ...
עמוד 365
Se-ma-tsien, 251 Semitics, 50, 74, 175, 296 Sennacherib, 52, 67, 68 Sephardi,
Moses, 11o Septuagint, 3o4 Sermon on the Mount, 327 Ses (Sesostris, Sestesu,
Sethoris), 24 Seti II, 29 Setna, Story of, 37, 38 Seven Sages, Io9, 341 Seven ...
Se-ma-tsien, 251 Semitics, 50, 74, 175, 296 Sennacherib, 52, 67, 68 Sephardi,
Moses, 11o Septuagint, 3o4 Sermon on the Mount, 327 Ses (Sesostris, Sestesu,
Sethoris), 24 Seti II, 29 Setna, Story of, 37, 38 Seven Sages, Io9, 341 Seven ...
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