The History of the Saracens: Comprising the Lives of Mohammed and His Successors...Bell, 1875 - 512 pagina's |
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Pagina x
... till I can see no longer at night , I cannot pretend once to entertain the least thought of seeing home till Michaelmas . Were it not that there is some satisfaction in answering the end of my profession , some ' n making new ...
... till I can see no longer at night , I cannot pretend once to entertain the least thought of seeing home till Michaelmas . Were it not that there is some satisfaction in answering the end of my profession , some ' n making new ...
Pagina xiii
... till poor Mordecai is hanged out of his way . " But I never feared the being censured upon that account . Here in the University , I converse with none but persons of the most distinguished reputations both for learning and virtue , and ...
... till poor Mordecai is hanged out of his way . " But I never feared the being censured upon that account . Here in the University , I converse with none but persons of the most distinguished reputations both for learning and virtue , and ...
Pagina xxvi
... till I had perfectly finished the first part of it according to the natural division which the circumstances of the Saracen empire suggested to the Arabian historians . This era would have extended , from Mohammed's birth to the ruin of ...
... till I had perfectly finished the first part of it according to the natural division which the circumstances of the Saracen empire suggested to the Arabian historians . This era would have extended , from Mohammed's birth to the ruin of ...
Pagina 6
... till at length they fell into the hands of Abu Gabshan , a weak and silly man , whom Kosa , the grandfather of Hashem , circumvented while in a drunken humour , and bought of him the keys of the temple and the go- vernment of Mecca for ...
... till at length they fell into the hands of Abu Gabshan , a weak and silly man , whom Kosa , the grandfather of Hashem , circumvented while in a drunken humour , and bought of him the keys of the temple and the go- vernment of Mecca for ...
Pagina 27
... till he was over Bethle- hem ; there he was ordered to alight , and to say the prayer a second time with two bowings . 4. As he went along , he twice heard an earnest call to him to stop ; and after this a young woman finely dressed ...
... till he was over Bethle- hem ; there he was ordered to alight , and to say the prayer a second time with two bowings . 4. As he went along , he twice heard an earnest call to him to stop ; and after this a young woman finely dressed ...
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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...