10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BEFOULER»
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befouler nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
befouler e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Primitive Law, Past and Present
4 e.g. 25 (for fouling a private water supply): 'the befouler pays 3 shekels of silver;
and 3 shekels used to be taken for the Palace. Now, however, the King has
abolished the payment to the Palace and the befouler gives 3 the Code
originated in ...
2
Faust: A tragedy by Joh. Wolfg. von Goethe, translated, in ...
Their names are Typhurgus (Mistbringer), Aplestus (the Insatiable), Philokreus (
Lover of Flesh), and Miastor (the Befouler). Wagner's classification indicates the
effects of the four winds upon the weather and the human frame. In Germany, the
...
Johann Wolfgang ¬von Goethe, 1871
name of Madir,'the Befouler, because, being of a morose and envious disposition
, he had watered his own camels at a cistern, and then befouled with dung the
little that remained of the water in order that no others might drink. On the other ...
al-Qāsim Ibn-ʿAlī ¬al- Ḥarīrī, Francis Joseph Steingass, 1870
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The Assemblies of Al Harîri: The first twenty-six assemblies
Among the Benu Hilal was a man named Mokharik, who had received the
nickname of Madir, the Befouler, because, being of a morose and NOTES. 375.
Ḥarīrī, Francis Joseph Steingass, 1867
5
The Assemblies of Al Ḥarîri: 1: containing the introduction ...
name of Medir, the Befouler, because, being of a morose and envious disposition
, he had watered his own camels at a cistern, and then befouled with dung the
little that remained of the water in order that no others might drink. On the other ...
6
The Assemblies of Al Harîri
name of Madir, the Befouler, because, being of a morose and envious disposition
, he had watered his own camels at a cistern, and then befouled with dung the
little that remained of the water in order that no others might drink. On the other ...
Abū Muḥammad al-Qāsim Ibn ʿAlī Ḥarīrī al-Baṣrī, 1867
... south was the "tree visitor" (mu f(o). This was a kind of dryad, clawed like a
harpy, but — unlike a harpy — a gentle birdlike creature, no befouler of feasts.
Indeed, there was a tradition of a true bird, gregarious by habit, called "tree visitor
bird.
Edward Hetzel Schafer, 1967
BARLEY AND YAKS China used to be a word for crockery in the West, but now
has become at once our banker, our competitor and yet supplier, and, as a
dynamo, incipiently our cloud-befouler. Sixteen of the world's twenty worst cities
for air ...
9
The Essential Ian McHarg: Writings on Design and Nature
Here is the appropriate injunction for the land rapist, the befouler of air and water,
the uglifier, and the gratified bulldozer. Dominion and subjugation, or better call it
conquest, are their creeds. It matters little that theologians point to the same ...
Ian L. McHarg, Frederick R. Steiner, 2006
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The Assemblies of Al-Harīri: Translated from the Arabic, ...
... of one of their people. Among the Benu Hilal was a man named Mokharik, who
had received the nickname of Madir, the Befouler, because, being of a morose
and NOTES. 375.
Ḥarīrī, Thomas Chenery, Francis Joseph Steingass, 1867
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «BEFOULER»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
befouler nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Night Demon @ Club X 07.02 with Visigoth, Deathblow, Befouler
Befouler, Salt Lake City's new black thrash metal band took the stage first for their debut show, and they were incredible. The vocalist had so ... «SLUG Magazine, lug 15»
Exploring the deep dark web
Or a faker, fraudster or befouler. Or law enforcement. Therefore the dark web is an inherently suspicious place, made worse by lurid stories ... «The Dominion Post, mar 14»