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... appears as such on the coins of the Maccabees . Although originally a native of the Hindu Kush , the Elburz , and the Caucasus Mountains , it already appears on the tomb of Ramses III , B.C. 1200. It is repeatedly sculptured on the ...
... appears as such on the coins of the Maccabees . Although originally a native of the Hindu Kush , the Elburz , and the Caucasus Mountains , it already appears on the tomb of Ramses III , B.C. 1200. It is repeatedly sculptured on the ...
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... appears in Egypt , on the pottery at Kahun , a series of symbols which appear to be foreign , and to have alphabetic values , as they are occasionally grouped . Such symbols occur again later on the pottery of another foreign settle ...
... appears in Egypt , on the pottery at Kahun , a series of symbols which appear to be foreign , and to have alphabetic values , as they are occasionally grouped . Such symbols occur again later on the pottery of another foreign settle ...
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... appears as a dog , represents the animal nature in man , in the being of Faust . He is , therefore , made to appear almost identical with Faust , as far as his costume is concerned , though somewhat toned down . They appear as two ...
... appears as a dog , represents the animal nature in man , in the being of Faust . He is , therefore , made to appear almost identical with Faust , as far as his costume is concerned , though somewhat toned down . They appear as two ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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