The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6W. Pickering, London, and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1827 |
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... apostle . The resentment of the public and private loss stimulated Abu Sophian to collect a body of three thousand men , seven hundred of whom were armed with cuirasses , and two hundred were mounted on horseback : three thousand camels ...
... apostle . The resentment of the public and private loss stimulated Abu Sophian to collect a body of three thousand men , seven hundred of whom were armed with cuirasses , and two hundred were mounted on horseback : three thousand camels ...
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... apostle . His march from Medina to Mecca displayed the peaceful and solemn pomp of a pilgrimage : seventy camels chosen and bedecked for sacrifice , preceded the van ; the sacred territory was respected , and the captives were dismissed ...
... apostle . His march from Medina to Mecca displayed the peaceful and solemn pomp of a pilgrimage : seventy camels chosen and bedecked for sacrifice , preceded the van ; the sacred territory was respected , and the captives were dismissed ...
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... apostle . After a short repose , the Moslems performed their ab- lutions with sand instead of water ; and the morning prayer was recited by Caled before they mounted on horseback . Confident in their strength , the people of Bosra threw ...
... apostle . After a short repose , the Moslems performed their ab- lutions with sand instead of water ; and the morning prayer was recited by Caled before they mounted on horseback . Confident in their strength , the people of Bosra threw ...
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THE SIXTH VOLUME | 1 |
His incorruptible body | 7 |
Orthodox consent and verbal | 13 |
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