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... provinces their hereditary indefeasible right ; and Mo- hammed , the son of Ali , the son of Abdallah , the son of Abbas , the uncle of the prophet , gave audience to the deputies of Chorasan , and accepted their free gift of four ...
... provinces their hereditary indefeasible right ; and Mo- hammed , the son of Ali , the son of Abdallah , the son of Abbas , the uncle of the prophet , gave audience to the deputies of Chorasan , and accepted their free gift of four ...
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... provinces , and extinguished the empire , of ancient Rome . The the empire , Weakness of Constantinople was concealed by extent of dominion ; her limits were inviolate , or at least entire ; and the kingdom of Justinian was enlarged by ...
... provinces , and extinguished the empire , of ancient Rome . The the empire , Weakness of Constantinople was concealed by extent of dominion ; her limits were inviolate , or at least entire ; and the kingdom of Justinian was enlarged by ...
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... provinces were less fortunate and impregnable ; and few districts , few cities , could be discovered which had not been violated by some fierce barbarian , impatient to despoil , because he was hopeless to pos- sess . From the age of ...
... provinces were less fortunate and impregnable ; and few districts , few cities , could be discovered which had not been violated by some fierce barbarian , impatient to despoil , because he was hopeless to pos- sess . From the age of ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
Fall of the Ommiades | 22 |
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