Bete


bete
historical examples

a hilltop on the marne mildred aldrich
remarks bill nye
the home of the blizzard douglas mawson
remarks bill nye
border and bastille george a. lawrence
the english language robert gordon latham
chaucer’s works, volume 5 (of 7) — notes to the canterbury tales geoffrey chaucer
scientific american supplement, no. 460, october 25, 1884 various
the story of the rome, watertown, and ogdensburg railroad edward hungerford
the life of sir richard burton thomas wright

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    the school of jewish legal thought and hermeneutics founded in jerusalem in the 1st century b.c. by the jewish spiritual leader hillel and characterized by its systematic use of interpretive principles and a certain flexibility in interpreting the oral and written law.

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    a place where jews gather to study the talmud and other religious writings; a small synagogue.

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    a place in ancient israel, at the foot of the mount of olives: starting point of jesus’ ride into jerusalem. matt. 21:1; mark 11:1; luke 19:29. historical examples jerusalem explored, volume i–text ermete pierotti memories of bethany john ross macduff the autobiography of st. ignatius saint ignatius loyola


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