The History of the Saracens: Comprising the Lives of Mohammed and His Successors...Bell, 1875 - 512 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... father usually resided . After a proper foundation laid in school - learning , he was sent , in 1693 , to Queen's Col- lege in Cambridge , where he soon distinguished himself by great quickness of parts as well as intense application to ...
... father usually resided . After a proper foundation laid in school - learning , he was sent , in 1693 , to Queen's Col- lege in Cambridge , where he soon distinguished himself by great quickness of parts as well as intense application to ...
Pagina xiv
... father ought not to be an author . They might weary with a monotonous cry , and usually would be dated from the gaol or the garret . I have seen an original letter from the widow of Ockley to the Earl of Oxford , in which she lays ...
... father ought not to be an author . They might weary with a monotonous cry , and usually would be dated from the gaol or the garret . I have seen an original letter from the widow of Ockley to the Earl of Oxford , in which she lays ...
Pagina xxvi
... father of their history . As far as I could find by inquiry his original work is given over for lost in Arabia . I formerly inquired of my predecessor , Dr. Luke , concerning him , who told me he had never met with him in the east , and ...
... father of their history . As far as I could find by inquiry his original work is given over for lost in Arabia . I formerly inquired of my predecessor , Dr. Luke , concerning him , who told me he had never met with him in the east , and ...
Pagina 1
... father of two sons , not mentioned in the Bible , or mentioned under different names : one of them , called Yáarab , they say was the father of the Arabs who Ockley writes Mahomet , but as the name is pronounced in Arabic , Muhammed ...
... father of two sons , not mentioned in the Bible , or mentioned under different names : one of them , called Yáarab , they say was the father of the Arabs who Ockley writes Mahomet , but as the name is pronounced in Arabic , Muhammed ...
Pagina 6
... father's favourite , married Amina , of the tribe also of the Koreishites , by whom he had Mohammed . Upon the marriage of Abdallah , it is related that no fewer than two hundred young damsels , who were in love with him , died in ...
... father's favourite , married Amina , of the tribe also of the Koreishites , by whom he had Mohammed . Upon the marriage of Abdallah , it is related that no fewer than two hundred young damsels , who were in love with him , died in ...
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Abdallah Abdalmelik Abdarrhaman Abu Obeidah Abu Sofian Abubeker Abulfeda Acbar afterwards Alashtar Aleppo Amrou answered apostle apostle of God Arabians Arabs army asked Ayesha Baalbec bade Bassorah battle besieged Bostra caliph called camel camp castle chap Christians command Cufah Damascus death Derar desired Egypt emperor enemy father fell fight forced friends gates gave give governor Greeks hand Hasan hath head heard heaven Hejaj Hejirah Hems Heraclius Herbis horse Hosein hundred inhabitants Jabalah Kaaba Kaled Kaled's killed Koran Koreishites letter Malec Mecca Medina Merwan messenger Moawiyah Mohammed Mohammed's Mohammedan Mussulmans never night Obeidollah Omar Othman Persian person pray prayers prisoners prophet received religion rest Saïd Saracens sent Serjabil Shaizar siege soon sword Syria taken Telha tell thee things thou thought thousand told took tribe victory whilst words Yezid Youkinna Ziyad Zobeir
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Pagina 263 - I have taken (said Amrou to the caliph) the great city of the west. It is impossible for me to enumerate the variety of its riches and beauty ; and I shall content myself with observing, that it contains four thousand palaces, four thousand baths, four hundred theatres or places of amusement, twelve thousand shops for the sale of vegetable food, and forty thousand tributary Jews. The town has been subdued by force of arms, without treaty or capitulation, and the Moslems are impatient to seize the...