Posted in 02/20/2010 ¬ h.admin
THE BOOK OF
DANIEL
CHAPTER 1
Daniel and certain Hebrews are trained in the court of Nebuchadnezzar—They eat plain food and drink no wine—God gives them knowledge and wisdom beyond all others.
1 In the third year of the reign of aJehoiakim king of Judah came bNebuchadnezzar king of Babylon unto Jerusalem, and besieged it.
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Posted in 02/08/2010 ¬ h.admin
i love reading
one thing it should have is at least a prince or a princess falling love
I’ve read
princess and the hound
the two princesses of bammare
princess academy
Fairest
ella enchanted
something along the lines of those books or something else
and thank you for your trouble. oh please don’t say twilight.
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Posted in 11/12/2009 ¬ h.admin
There is a book that was at a Scholastic Book Fair about 4 years previous, and I had read it. I cannot remember the name, or the entire plot, so I will write anything about it that comes to mind. If anybody has any ideas, PLEASE, tell me.
It was about a prince (I think his [...]
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Posted in 08/26/2009 ¬ h.admin
1858 Stanley Lees Gifford Babelsberg Prince Frederick Old Antique Victorian Prints Maps Full Page From The Illustrated London News, An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Weeks Date As Shown On Top Of Page, The Size Of Each Page Is Approximately 15.5 X 11 Inches (395X280). All Are Genuine Antique Prints And [...]
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