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A capital plan of the Haram is there printed. Mr. Adler's account of his visit to Hebron will be found in his "Jews in Many Lands," pp. 104-111; he tells of his entry into the Haram on pp. 137-138. The description of glass-making appears on p. 53 of that work. The opening quotation is from the Ethical Will of Judah ibn Tibbon, the "father" of Jewish translators.
They seldom tend downwards much, and they are far more likely to admire an act of courage... than to admire the constantly exercised fortitude and the tenderness which are the daily characteristics of a British workman's life" and of the workmen all over the world as well. Life of the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, by Edwin Hodder, vol. i. pp. 137-138.
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