The World's Story: A History of the World in Story, Song and Art, Ed. by Eva March Tappan, Volumen3Eva March Tappan Houghton Mifflin, 1914 |
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The World's Story: A History of the World in Story, Song and Art ..., Volumen3 Eva March Tappan Vista de fragmentos - 1914 |
Términos y frases comunes
Aboo Rawain Æneas Africa Arabs arms army Ashango asked Athman behold boat brethren brother brought caliph called camels Carthage color command cried dahabeah Damel dead desert diamond dirhems dwarfs earth Egypt Egyptian enemy eyes face father feet fire gave GILBERT WATSON ground hand head heard heart Hebrew Hittite horses hundred Ilogo Joseph Kaaba Kabah Kafirs Khartoum king Koptos land of Egypt land of Goshen living look lord Mamelukes Mashouda Mecca Mohammed Naneferkaptah never night Nile Obongos Oguizi palace palm passed PAUL DU CHAILLU Pharaoh prayer priests prince Pyramids Rameses Rameses II Ramesseum river rocks royal sand seemed seen sent servants sheikh shouted side soldiers stone stood tell temple Thebes thee things thou thousand told tomb took town trees turned unto voice walls wild words