| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1891 - 802 pages
...ploughed all the fields and found food for the people, and I gave them what it produced ; I gave equally to the widow, as to her who had a husband. I did not prefer the great to the humble. He who sowed was master of his crop, and I kept back nothing for myself... | |
| James Henry Breasted - 1905 - 878 pages
...fields of the Oryx-nome, as far as its southern and northern boundary, preserving its people alive, and furnishing its food, so that there was none hungry...; I did not exalt the great above the small in all I gave. Then came great Niles, rich in grain and all things, but I did not collect the arrears of the... | |
| James Henry Breasted - 1906 - 396 pages
...On this entire transaction, see Mailer, Zeitschrift fur agyptische Sprache, 1885, 85, 86. • T. . labor or work for a king or nobleman is to pay him...above the small in all that I gave. Then came great Niles,a possessors of grainb and all things, (but) I did not collect the arrears of the field. c STELA... | |
| James Henry Breasted - 1906 - 396 pages
...A"In extended goings," probably meaning in widely extended activity. "Read hsf(w)'n'y = relative form. and furnishing its food so that there was none hungry...above the small in all that I gave. Then came great Niles,• possessors of grainb and all things, (but) I did not collect the arrears of the field.0 STELA... | |
| James Henry Breasted - 1912 - 458 pages
...barony (his estate) as far as its southern and its northern boundary, preserving its people alive, furnishing its food so that there was none hungry...(to) her who had a husband. I did not exalt the great (man) above the small (man) in anything that I gave. Then came great Niles (inundations), possessors... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, James Henry Breasted, Charles Austin Beard - 1914 - 846 pages
...famine came I plowed all the fields of the Oryx barony [his estate] . . . preserving its people alive and furnishing its food so that there was none hungry...had a husband ; I did not exalt the great above the humble in anything that I gave " (p. 44) of men and the hopelessness of the future. Others tell of... | |
| James Henry Breasted - 1916 - 876 pages
...famine came I plowed all the fields of the Oryx barony [his estate] . . . preserving its people alive and furnishing its food so that there was none hungry...had a husband ; I did not exalt the great above the humble in anything that I gave " (§ loo). All this we can read inscribed in this tomb which will tell... | |
| James Henry Breasted - 1919 - 526 pages
...famine came I plowed all the fields of the Oryx barony [his estate] . . . preserving its people alive and furnishing its food so that there was none hungry...had a husband ; I did not exalt the great above the humble in anything that I gave" (§ 68). All this we can read inscribed in this tomb " Sindbad the... | |
| Aaron Wildavsky - 2001 - 248 pages
...fields of the Oryx-nome, as far as its southern and northern boundary, preserving its people alive, and furnishing its food, so that there was none hungry...husband; I did not exalt the great above the small in all I gave. Then came great Niles, rich in grain and all things, but I did not collect the arrears of the... | |
| NECIA DESIREE HARKLESS - 2006 - 237 pages
...fields of the Oryx Nome , as far as its southern and northern boundary, preserving its people alive and furnishing its food so that there was none hungry therein. I gave to the widow as (to) her who had husband; I did not exalt the great above the small in all that I gave. Then came the Niles [floods],... | |
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