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Side 102
... Orient . tom . i . p . 318. 420. 554 ) ; their vague belief is probably derived from the Greeks . ( 9 ) The evidence for thefe epittles is ftated and rejected by the candid Lardner ( Heathen Teftimonies , vol . i . p . 297-309 . ) Among ...
... Orient . tom . i . p . 318. 420. 554 ) ; their vague belief is probably derived from the Greeks . ( 9 ) The evidence for thefe epittles is ftated and rejected by the candid Lardner ( Heathen Teftimonies , vol . i . p . 297-309 . ) Among ...
Side 103
... Orient . P. 289 318. ) , and the teftimony of Evagrius ( Hift . Ecclef . 1. iv . c . 27. ) , I conclude that this fable was invented between the years 521 and 594 , most probably after the fiege of Edeffa in 540 ( Affeman . tom . i , P ...
... Orient . P. 289 318. ) , and the teftimony of Evagrius ( Hift . Ecclef . 1. iv . c . 27. ) , I conclude that this fable was invented between the years 521 and 594 , most probably after the fiege of Edeffa in 540 ( Affeman . tom . i , P ...
Side 194
... and too little fpirit ( d'Herbelot , Bibliot Orient . p 339 ) : their ftrength was requi- fite to bear the weight of the knight and his armour . accustomed accustomed only to walk and to gallop : their fen- 194 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... and too little fpirit ( d'Herbelot , Bibliot Orient . p 339 ) : their ftrength was requi- fite to bear the weight of the knight and his armour . accustomed accustomed only to walk and to gallop : their fen- 194 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
Side 198
... Orient . p . 6 . ( 20 ) Mirum dictû ex innumeris populis pars æqua in commerciis aut in latrociniis degit ( Plin . Hift . Nat . vi . 3. ) . See Sale's Koran . Sural cv . p . 503. Pocock , Specimen , p . 2. D'Herbelor , Bibliot , Orient ...
... Orient . p . 6 . ( 20 ) Mirum dictû ex innumeris populis pars æqua in commerciis aut in latrociniis degit ( Plin . Hift . Nat . vi . 3. ) . See Sale's Koran . Sural cv . p . 503. Pocock , Specimen , p . 2. D'Herbelor , Bibliot , Orient ...
Side 201
... Orient . tom . iv . p . 567. ) . Yet the latt and molt popular of thefe etymologies , is refuted by Ptolemy ( Arabia , p . 2. 18. in Hudson , tom iv . ) , who exprefsly remarks the western and fouthern pofition of the Saracens , then an ...
... Orient . tom . iv . p . 567. ) . Yet the latt and molt popular of thefe etymologies , is refuted by Ptolemy ( Arabia , p . 2. 18. in Hudson , tom iv . ) , who exprefsly remarks the western and fouthern pofition of the Saracens , then an ...
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