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Egyptians themselves with the ancient right of circumcision. . The character of
these deliverers, and the nature of the deliverance, will be hereafter explained;
and I shall step over the interval of eleven centuries to observe the present
misery of ...
Egyptians themselves with the ancient right of circumcision. . The character of
these deliverers, and the nature of the deliverance, will be hereafter explained;
and I shall step over the interval of eleven centuries to observe the present
misery of ...
Side 292
L. Ancient idolatry. * D'Herbelot, Bibliot. Orient. p. 458. Gagnier, Vie de Mahomet,
tom. iii. p. 118. Caab and Hesnus (Pocock, Specimen, p. 43.46.48) were likewise
conspicuous for their liberality; and the latter is elegantly praised by an Arabian ...
L. Ancient idolatry. * D'Herbelot, Bibliot. Orient. p. 458. Gagnier, Vie de Mahomet,
tom. iii. p. 118. Caab and Hesnus (Pocock, Specimen, p. 43.46.48) were likewise
conspicuous for their liberality; and the latter is elegantly praised by an Arabian ...
Side 392
The morning of the succeeding day determined the fate of Persia; and a
seasonable whirlwind drove a cloud of dust against the faces of the unbelievers.
The clangor of arms was re-echoed to the tent of Rustam, who, far unlike the
ancient hero ...
The morning of the succeeding day determined the fate of Persia; and a
seasonable whirlwind drove a cloud of dust against the faces of the unbelievers.
The clangor of arms was re-echoed to the tent of Rustam, who, far unlike the
ancient hero ...
Side 443
and fifty furlongs in circumference, displayed the phis, Ba- - - - bylon, and
magnificence of ancient kings. Under the reign of Č. the Ptolemies and Caesars,
the seat of government was removed to the sea-coast; the ancient capital was
eclipsed ...
and fifty furlongs in circumference, displayed the phis, Ba- - - - bylon, and
magnificence of ancient kings. Under the reign of Č. the Ptolemies and Caesars,
the seat of government was removed to the sea-coast; the ancient capital was
eclipsed ...
Side 483
106–110) enumerates the ancient structures, but concludes with a sigh: Urbs
haec olim nobilissima ad magnam incolarum infrequentiam delapsa est, et
praeter priscae claritatis ruinas nihil ostendit. - * Both the interpreters of Novairi,
De ...
106–110) enumerates the ancient structures, but concludes with a sigh: Urbs
haec olim nobilissima ad magnam incolarum infrequentiam delapsa est, et
praeter priscae claritatis ruinas nihil ostendit. - * Both the interpreters of Novairi,
De ...
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