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Side 3
... probably cor- rect may be gathered from the fact that the Falashas know nothing of either the Babylonian or Jerusalem Talmud , make no use of the tephilin , and observe neither the feast of Purim nor the dedication of the Temple . They ...
... probably cor- rect may be gathered from the fact that the Falashas know nothing of either the Babylonian or Jerusalem Talmud , make no use of the tephilin , and observe neither the feast of Purim nor the dedication of the Temple . They ...
Side 6
... probably because his dictionary was then near completion , and he might reasonably anticipate from its publication some favorable naval appointment . He did receive this reward ; he was appointed purser of the Aurora " frigate , which ...
... probably because his dictionary was then near completion , and he might reasonably anticipate from its publication some favorable naval appointment . He did receive this reward ; he was appointed purser of the Aurora " frigate , which ...
Side 7
... probably of an excessive striving after originality . One of his most successful statues was one of Milo of Crotona , which secured his admission to the membership of the Academy of Fine Arts . Many of his works , being placed in ...
... probably of an excessive striving after originality . One of his most successful statues was one of Milo of Crotona , which secured his admission to the membership of the Academy of Fine Arts . Many of his works , being placed in ...
Side 12
... probably belonged to the Etrurian League . It supported the people of Veii against the Romans , and used its utmost efforts to rouse the other Etrurians against the common foe . After the reduction of Veii the Faliscans saw themselves ...
... probably belonged to the Etrurian League . It supported the people of Veii against the Romans , and used its utmost efforts to rouse the other Etrurians against the common foe . After the reduction of Veii the Faliscans saw themselves ...
Side 15
... probably ere long become ex- tinct . It is a reed - like grass , which grows in dense tufts from six to ten feet high from stool - like root - crowns . The leaves and stems are most excellent fodder , and are ex- tremely attractive to ...
... probably ere long become ex- tinct . It is a reed - like grass , which grows in dense tufts from six to ten feet high from stool - like root - crowns . The leaves and stems are most excellent fodder , and are ex- tremely attractive to ...
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