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In fact , the representation of living objects are strictly prohibited by the Mahomedan religion . Mr. Lane says , * The art in which the Egyptians most excel is architecture . The finest specimens of Arabian architecture are found in ...
In fact , the representation of living objects are strictly prohibited by the Mahomedan religion . Mr. Lane says , * The art in which the Egyptians most excel is architecture . The finest specimens of Arabian architecture are found in ...
Page 296
... excepting that he considered himself a profound theologian ; controverted the doctrines of the Established Church , and in his advanced years chose to give a practical example of patriarchal living that scandalized all the ...
... excepting that he considered himself a profound theologian ; controverted the doctrines of the Established Church , and in his advanced years chose to give a practical example of patriarchal living that scandalized all the ...
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... would not easily forgive Herrick for his hatred of the good land in which his lot had fallen . He congratulated himself , as on a piece of good fortune , upon being ejected from his living : • Rise , household gods ...
... would not easily forgive Herrick for his hatred of the good land in which his lot had fallen . He congratulated himself , as on a piece of good fortune , upon being ejected from his living : • Rise , household gods ...
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