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  • Ramuan ini sudah dipakai selama lebih dari 2.000 tahun sejak zaman Yunani dan Romawi kuno.

    Mengenal Milk Thistle, Tanaman Penuh Khasiat – Netsains.Com 2008

  • The tri-consonantal semitic stem of the word thus becomes y-w-n yudh-waw-nun with which the Syriac word Iawnoyo is constructed, which is of course the same as Arabic Yunani long a and i.

    Romans, Rums, Greeks, Turks and German Emperors AYDIN 2007

  • They impressed some hypocritical kisses upon his head and his eyes, received him into the boat and started, progressing till they reached a pillar of Yunani workmanship, standing in the water.

    The Gulistan of Sa'di 2003

  • The tribe of Yunani physicians agreed that this pain cannot be allayed except by means of the bile of a person endued with certain qualities.

    The Gulistan of Sa'di 2003

  • The Yunani sage, on seeing that chief, said, “This form and this gait cannot lie, and nothing but truth can proceed from them.

    XI. Essays. Character. 1844 1909

  • When the Yunani sage arrived at Balkh, the Persians tell us, Gushtasp appointed a day on which the mobeds of every country should assemble, and a golden chair was placed for the Yunani sage.

    XI. Essays. Character. 1844 1909

  • The Yunani sage, on seeing that chief, said, "This form and this gait cannot lie, and nothing but truth can proceed from them."

    Essays: Second Series (1844) 1844

  • When the Yunani sage arrived at Balkh, the Persians tell us, Gushtasp appointed a day on which the Mobeds of every country should assemble, and a golden chair was placed for the Yunani sage.

    Essays: Second Series (1844) 1844

  • When the Yunani sage arrived at Balkh, the Persians tell us, Gushtasp appointed a day on which the

    Essays — Second Series Ralph Waldo Emerson 1842

  • The Yunani sage, on seeing that chief, said, "This form and this gait cannot lie, and nothing but truth can proceed from them."

    Essays — Second Series Ralph Waldo Emerson 1842

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