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This so called "Age of Reason" may in this chapter read that the Philosophy of R...
A chapter of horror and torture revealing ancient tyranny at its utmost savagery...
Brotherly bonds and a mother's love
A comparison of a mother's and father's affections, in this chapter are some mou...
The famous "Athletes of Righteousness." Here ends the story of courage called th...
WE HAVE in The Story of Ahikar one of the most ancient sources of human thought ...
Ahikar, Grand Vizier of Assyria, has 60 wives but is fated to have no son. There...
A "Poor Richard's Almanac" of ancient days. Immortal precepts of human conduct c...
Ahikar retires from active participation in affairs of state. He turns over his ...
"The Riddles of the Sphinx." What really happened to Ahikar. His return
The letter of the "riddles" is shown to Ahikar. The boys on the eagles. The firs...
A description of the city and the countryside. Compare Verse 11 with conditions ...
Explanations of the customs of the people showing what is meant by the word, "Un...
The arrival of the envoys with the manuscript of the precious book and gifts. Pr...
More questions and answers. Note Verse 20 with its reference to flying through t...
Verse 8 epitomizes the value of knowledge. Verse 28, parental affection.