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[EAN: 9781231318775], New book, PHINNEAS A. CRUTCH,HISTORY, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: . . . a Sheban countryside. The Queen is preceded by some of her camels, which, it will be noted, belong to the famous Shetland variety, now extinct. (See also page 124) rass, in iron, . n men as the world has not seen before or since, and flooded his age with the radiance of a magnificence which has never been surpassed. Trees will grow again on Lebanon, buildings rise and wane, but the glory that was Solomon will never return. 3 Along with his other manifold possessions Solomon seems to have accumulated seven hundred wives, every one of whom was a Queen. Heimweh, with his usual acerbity, is quick to point out that he must consequently, at a conservative estimate allowing for only six in a family, have had some four thousand two hundred relatives-in-law. 1 And yet, the crabbed old scholar exclaims, he was famous for his wisdom. 2 Certain it is that these relatives made a great nuisance of themselves, inflicting their presence on their rich son-in-law in and out of season and severely draining his patience, to say nothing of his treasury. 3 Once a month he rounded them all up and packed them home, but a new batch arrived almost immediately by the next caravan, having, like certain armies, so Heimweh remarks: 1Gorton says 9247. Gaston Poteau, with his lighter Gallic touch, simply observes quel courage! Some of his fathers-in-law, indeed, turned out to be quite disreputable and became a great source of mortification to the fastidious young monarch--such as that old rake of a Pharaoh, for instance, sprung from a no account little Iybiun family, one of the down-at-heel remnants of the decadent twenty-first dynasty--un petit bourgeois as Gaston Poteau calls him--who sprinkled snuff on his food and habitually. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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- Taschenbuch 2012, ISBN: 1231318775
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[EAN: 9781231318775], New book, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: .a Sheban countryside. The Queen is preceded by some of her camels, which, it will be noted, belong to the famous Shetland variety, now extinct. (See also page 124) rass, in iron, .n men as the world has not seen before or since, and flooded his age with the radiance of a magnificence which has never been surpassed. Trees will grow again on Lebanon, buildings rise and wane, but the glory that was Solomon will never return. 3 Along with his other manifold possessions Solomon seems to have accumulated seven hundred wives, every one of whom was a Queen. Heimweh, with his usual acerbity, is quick to point out that he must consequently, at a conservative estimate allowing for only six in a family, have had some four thousand two hundred relatives-in-law.1 And yet, the crabbed old scholar exclaims, he was famous for his wisdom. 2 Certain it is that these relatives made a great nuisance of themselves, inflicting their presence on their rich son-in-law in and out of season and severely draining his patience, to say nothing of his treasury.3 Once a month he rounded them all up and packed them home, but a new batch arrived almost immediately by the next caravan, having, like certain armies, so Heimweh remarks: 1Gorton says 9247. Gaston Poteau, with his lighter Gallic touch, simply observes quel courage! Some of his fathers-in-law, indeed, turned out to be quite disreputable and became a great source of mortification to the fastidious young monarch--such as that old rake of a Pharaoh, for instance, sprung from a no account little I/ybiun family, one of the down-at-heel remnants of the decadent twenty-first dynasty-- un petit bourgeois as Gaston Poteau calls him--who sprinkled snuff on his food and habitually.<
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[EAN: 9781231318775], New book, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: .a Sheban countryside. The Queen is preceded by some of her camels, which, it will be noted, belong to the famous Shetland variety, now extinct. (See also page 124) rass, in iron, .n men as the world has not seen before or since, and flooded his age with the radiance of a magnificence which has never been surpassed. Trees will grow again on Lebanon, buildings rise and wane, but the glory that was Solomon will never return. 3 Along with his other manifold possessions Solomon seems to have accumulated seven hundred wives, every one of whom was a Queen. Heimweh, with his usual acerbity, is quick to point out that he must consequently, at a conservative estimate allowing for only six in a family, have had some four thousand two hundred relatives-in-law.1 And yet, the crabbed old scholar exclaims, he was famous for his wisdom. 2 Certain it is that these relatives made a great nuisance of themselves, inflicting their presence on their rich son-in-law in and out of season and severely draining his patience, to say nothing of his treasury.3 Once a month he rounded them all up and packed them home, but a new batch arrived almost immediately by the next caravan, having, like certain armies, so Heimweh remarks: 1Gorton says 9247. Gaston Poteau, with his lighter Gallic touch, simply observes quel courage! Some of his fathers-in-law, indeed, turned out to be quite disreputable and became a great source of mortification to the fastidious young monarch--such as that old rake of a Pharaoh, for instance, sprung from a no account little I/ybiun family, one of the down-at-heel remnants of the decadent twenty-first dynasty-- un petit bourgeois as Gaston Poteau calls him--who sprinkled snuff on his food and habitually.<
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