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... known anywhere else , may have been transferred to Solomon as the representative of Jewish wisdom , and , like many a proverb , been clothed in that dramatic form in which we find it in the Old Testament . Of course , the two mothers ...
... known anywhere else , may have been transferred to Solomon as the representative of Jewish wisdom , and , like many a proverb , been clothed in that dramatic form in which we find it in the Old Testament . Of course , the two mothers ...
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... known to every one , they are little known and less read . The reason is not far to seek ; it is to be found in the terrible coarseness · of their dialogue , and the licentiousness interwoven into COMPARED WITH THE FICTION OF THE XIX . 223.
... known to every one , they are little known and less read . The reason is not far to seek ; it is to be found in the terrible coarseness · of their dialogue , and the licentiousness interwoven into COMPARED WITH THE FICTION OF THE XIX . 223.
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... known now in the south end of Africa . The similarity of a four - edged copper dagger , which was found in a grave of the Libyan invaders , to the type of dagger or rapier known in Cyprus and in Mykenæ , should also be noted . Next ...
... known now in the south end of Africa . The similarity of a four - edged copper dagger , which was found in a grave of the Libyan invaders , to the type of dagger or rapier known in Cyprus and in Mykenæ , should also be noted . Next ...
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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 |
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