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... once for all to a great deal of useless controversy . Even if there should be any doubt as to the Eastern origin of the fables of Babrius and Phædrus , there can be none about the Sanskrit origin of the fables of Bidpai in their various ...
... once for all to a great deal of useless controversy . Even if there should be any doubt as to the Eastern origin of the fables of Babrius and Phædrus , there can be none about the Sanskrit origin of the fables of Bidpai in their various ...
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... once of the words in St. John viii , 11 , " Go and sin no more . " But in the text there is nothing corresponding to Go ; the literal translation would be " Commit not again such an evil deed . " * This may seem to be a very small ...
... once of the words in St. John viii , 11 , " Go and sin no more . " But in the text there is nothing corresponding to Go ; the literal translation would be " Commit not again such an evil deed . " * This may seem to be a very small ...
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... once , and once only , at Jerusalem . But then comes the difficulty , how it could have become known in India , and how , instead of being ascribed to Solomon , it could have been told there of Visâkhâ , a mere woman , though a wise ...
... once , and once only , at Jerusalem . But then comes the difficulty , how it could have become known in India , and how , instead of being ascribed to Solomon , it could have been told there of Visâkhâ , a mere woman , though a wise ...
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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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