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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 61
עמוד 16
Are they beyond our comprehension, or do they reveal the same * Excerpts by
the author, based on full translation by C. C. Goodwin in Transactions of Society
of Biblical Archaeology, London, Vol. III, part 1. Translations may also be found in
...
Are they beyond our comprehension, or do they reveal the same * Excerpts by
the author, based on full translation by C. C. Goodwin in Transactions of Society
of Biblical Archaeology, London, Vol. III, part 1. Translations may also be found in
...
עמוד 64
The above account of the flood is based on George Smith's translation in
Publications of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, December, 1872, London, Vol
. II. C. J. Ball's translation of Paul Haupt's German translation may be found in
Records ...
The above account of the flood is based on George Smith's translation in
Publications of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, December, 1872, London, Vol
. II. C. J. Ball's translation of Paul Haupt's German translation may be found in
Records ...
עמוד 104
Now the Arabs seized upon the collection, and one of their number, Aballah-Ben-
Mokaffah, translated it, with many revisions, into the Arabic, and thereby ... 1*
Version based on R. T. H. Griffith translation: Ramayana, IO4 The Dawn of
Literature.
Now the Arabs seized upon the collection, and one of their number, Aballah-Ben-
Mokaffah, translated it, with many revisions, into the Arabic, and thereby ... 1*
Version based on R. T. H. Griffith translation: Ramayana, IO4 The Dawn of
Literature.
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