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... spirit of the Romans was rekindled by the laft danger of their religion and empire : the fugitives from the conquered provinces more fuccefsfully renewed the defence of Damafcus and Alex- andria ; and the Saracens were difmayed by the ...
... spirit of the Romans was rekindled by the laft danger of their religion and empire : the fugitives from the conquered provinces more fuccefsfully renewed the defence of Damafcus and Alex- andria ; and the Saracens were difmayed by the ...
Side 8
... spirit . In the revolutions of the Greek empire , after the tyrant Juftinian had been punished and avenged , an humble fecretary , Anaftafius or Artemius , was promoted by chance but an old , though fair coin , ftruck at Wafet , A. H. ...
... spirit . In the revolutions of the Greek empire , after the tyrant Juftinian had been punished and avenged , an humble fecretary , Anaftafius or Artemius , was promoted by chance but an old , though fair coin , ftruck at Wafet , A. H. ...
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... spirit was approved and animated by the precepts of the Koran . The Christian idols were stripped of their coftly offer- ings ; a filver altar was torn away from the fhrine of St. Peter ; and if the bodies or the buildings were left ...
... spirit was approved and animated by the precepts of the Koran . The Christian idols were stripped of their coftly offer- ings ; a filver altar was torn away from the fhrine of St. Peter ; and if the bodies or the buildings were left ...
Side 84
... spirit . Ahmed Ebn Hanbal , the head of one of the four orthodox fects , was born at Bagdad A. H. 164 , and died there A. H. 241. He fought and suffered in the difpute concerning the creation of the Koran , 110 The office of vizir was ...
... spirit . Ahmed Ebn Hanbal , the head of one of the four orthodox fects , was born at Bagdad A. H. 164 , and died there A. H. 241. He fought and suffered in the difpute concerning the creation of the Koran , 110 The office of vizir was ...
Side 93
... spirit of the Mel- chites were inadequate to the support of the church and state . Of thefe extenfive conquefts , Antioch , with the cities of Cilicia and the ifle of Cyprus , was alone restored , a permanent and useful ac- ceffion to ...
... spirit of the Mel- chites were inadequate to the support of the church and state . Of thefe extenfive conquefts , Antioch , with the cities of Cilicia and the ifle of Cyprus , was alone restored , a permanent and useful ac- ceffion to ...
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