Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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said Aus . “ I have come a - wooing , ” answered he . « This is not the place for thee , ” said Aus , and turned his back upon him and spoke no 66 He word more . Then Aus went in to JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, PART FOR.
said Aus . “ I have come a - wooing , ” answered he . « This is not the place for thee , ” said Aus , and turned his back upon him and spoke no 66 He word more . Then Aus went in to JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, PART FOR.
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And we journeyed a space ; then he said to me - Go on ahead : ' and I went on ; and he turned aside with her from the road . And he had tarried but a little when he joined me again ; and I said - Hast thou prospered ?
And we journeyed a space ; then he said to me - Go on ahead : ' and I went on ; and he turned aside with her from the road . And he had tarried but a little when he joined me again ; and I said - Hast thou prospered ?
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Then he turns to praise the two who made the peace and bore the burden of the price of blood ( vv . 16-25 ) . After that he exhorts the two tribes ( vv . 26. – 33 ) to keep faithfully their pact of peace , and after what they have known ...
Then he turns to praise the two who made the peace and bore the burden of the price of blood ( vv . 16-25 ) . After that he exhorts the two tribes ( vv . 26. – 33 ) to keep faithfully their pact of peace , and after what they have known ...
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61 How many a man seemed goodly to thee while he held his peace , whereof thou didst learn the more or less when he turned to 62 The tongue is a man's one half , the other his valiant heart : [ speech ! besides these two nought is left ...
61 How many a man seemed goodly to thee while he held his peace , whereof thou didst learn the more or less when he turned to 62 The tongue is a man's one half , the other his valiant heart : [ speech ! besides these two nought is left ...
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It sometimes happened that such an one found himself unsupported by his kinsmen , and turned out from among them as a khali , or outcast : for instance , el - Harith son of Đâlim , who slew Khâlid son of Ja'far of ' Âmir while the ...
It sometimes happened that such an one found himself unsupported by his kinsmen , and turned out from among them as a khali , or outcast : for instance , el - Harith son of Đâlim , who slew Khâlid son of Ja'far of ' Âmir while the ...
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