that we would worship, as our god, the image of au animal whose flesh we eat, and of whose skin we make our shoes ?" Schools are pretty frequent. The Akkals are generally the masters ; and are paid by their pupils. They teach reading and writing. The... Travels in Palestine and Syria - Página 13por George Robinson - 1837Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1820 - 648 páginas
...whose flesh we eat, and of whose skin we make our shoes ?" Schools are pretty frequent. The Akkals are generally the masters ; and are paid by their...generally used as an exercise for the children, is the korau. In some villages, where the only schools are those of the Christians, the Druses send their... | |
| 1821 - 436 páginas
...animal,'whose flesh we eat, and of whose skin we make our shoes!" Schools are pretty frequent The Akkali are generally the masters; and are paid by their pupils....villages, where the only schools are those of the Chris* tinns, the Druses send their children thither where they are taught to read the Psalms oC David.... | |
| 1823 - 602 páginas
...are pretty frequent ; the Akkals are generally the masters, and are paid by their pupiU: they tench reading and writing. The book, generally used as an...some villages where the only schools are those of the (Maronite) Christians, the Druses send their children thither, where they are taught to read the Psalms... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1871 - 1146 páginas
...mosques, and recite their prayers with Turks. Schools are pretty frequent among the Druses. The Akul are generally the masters, and are paid by their pupils. They teach reading and writing. The remarkable appendage to the dress of the female Druse, has given rise to many conjectures amongst the... | |
| 1820 - 652 páginas
...teach reading and writing. The book generally used as aii exercise for the children, is the koran. IB some villages, where the only schools are those of the Christians, the Druses send their children thitluT, where they are taught to read the Psalms of David. I bad been told that thru- was a great... | |
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