| Khan (Hadji, Gazanfar Ali) - 1905 - 324 páginas
...to the hand of the person who would gather of their products. So large is the Tuba tree that a man " mounted on the fleetest horse would not be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in a hundred years." All the rivers of Paradise take their rise from the root of the Tree of... | |
| Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 1256 páginas
...blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts whereon to ride, ready saddled, bridled, and adorned with rich trappings which will burst forth from its fruits. It is believed that this tree, which is so large, that a person mounted on the fleetest horse would... | |
| Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 578 páginas
...blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts whereon to ride, ready saddled, bridled, and adorned with rich trappings which will burst forth from its fruits. It is believed that this tree, which is so large, that a person mounted on the fleetest horse would... | |
| Bryan S. Turner - 2000 - 608 páginas
...the person who would gather of its fruits, and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride...be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in a hundred years. As plenty of water is one of the greatest additions to the pleasantness of... | |
| Elwood Morris Wherry - 2000 - 410 páginas
...the person who would gather of its fruits, and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride...be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in a hundred years.8 As plenty of water is one of the greatest additions to the pleasantness... | |
| 1861 - 639 páginas
...the person who would gather of its fruits, and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride...be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in a hundred years.2 As plenty of water is one of the greatest additions to the pleasantness... | |
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