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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 46
עמוד 102
Two friends once resolved never to leave each other , and they always traveled
together . One day , however , they reached a deep river at the base of a hill , and
the spot was so pleasant that here they decided to rest . At length they began to ...
Two friends once resolved never to leave each other , and they always traveled
together . One day , however , they reached a deep river at the base of a hill , and
the spot was so pleasant that here they decided to rest . At length they began to ...
עמוד 133
That which is Can never cease to be ; that which is not Will not exist . . . . .
Indestructible , Learn thou , the life is spreading life through all ; It cannot
anywhere , by any means , Be anywise diminished , stayed or changed . For
there is no death ...
That which is Can never cease to be ; that which is not Will not exist . . . . .
Indestructible , Learn thou , the life is spreading life through all ; It cannot
anywhere , by any means , Be anywise diminished , stayed or changed . For
there is no death ...
עמוד 256
Three other matters will never be neglected by an efficient government — the
tools that add to the conveniences of life , the procuring at all times of abundance
of sustenance , and the uprightness of the people ' s conduct . These , declares
the ...
Three other matters will never be neglected by an efficient government — the
tools that add to the conveniences of life , the procuring at all times of abundance
of sustenance , and the uprightness of the people ' s conduct . These , declares
the ...
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