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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 35
עמוד 49
And to - day explorers from lands that were a wilderness when she was in her
glory dig deep beneath the sand that covers her ruins , and marvel that such an
empire could have passed into nothingness . Possibly civilization is the most self
...
And to - day explorers from lands that were a wilderness when she was in her
glory dig deep beneath the sand that covers her ruins , and marvel that such an
empire could have passed into nothingness . Possibly civilization is the most self
...
עמוד 61
And Ishtar passed the first gate , but she was detained and the great crown taken
from her head . ... Thus through entrance after entrance she passed , each time
leaving behind her some ornament or garment , until past the seventh and last ...
And Ishtar passed the first gate , but she was detained and the great crown taken
from her head . ... Thus through entrance after entrance she passed , each time
leaving behind her some ornament or garment , until past the seventh and last ...
עמוד 126
... and daughters to their fathers , and mothers to their sons , and sisters to their
brothers , and all the fifteen years of sorrow which had passed away since the
war of the Maha Bharata were forgotten in the ecstasy of seeing each other again
.
... and daughters to their fathers , and mothers to their sons , and sisters to their
brothers , and all the fifteen years of sorrow which had passed away since the
war of the Maha Bharata were forgotten in the ecstasy of seeing each other again
.
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