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... Arabs return to Damascus ... ... 634 [ 635 ] The City is taken by Storm and Capitulation Pursuit of the Damascenes Fair of Abyla 635 Sieges of Heliopolis and Emesa 636 Battle of Yermuk ... ... 637 [ 638 ] Conquest of Jerusalem 688 ...
... Arabs return to Damascus ... ... 634 [ 635 ] The City is taken by Storm and Capitulation Pursuit of the Damascenes Fair of Abyla 635 Sieges of Heliopolis and Emesa 636 Battle of Yermuk ... ... 637 [ 638 ] Conquest of Jerusalem 688 ...
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... Arabs ; the honour of their women , and of their beards , is most easily wounded ; an indecent action , a contemptuous word , can be expiated only by the blood of the offender ; and such is their patient inveteracy that they expect ...
... Arabs ; the honour of their women , and of their beards , is most easily wounded ; an indecent action , a contemptuous word , can be expiated only by the blood of the offender ; and such is their patient inveteracy that they expect ...
Side 501
... Arabs ; the blood of the strangers and natives was insensibly mingled ; and from the Euphrates to the Atlantic the same nation might seem to be diffused over the sandy plains of Asia and Africa . Yet I will not deny that fifty thousand ...
... Arabs ; the blood of the strangers and natives was insensibly mingled ; and from the Euphrates to the Atlantic the same nation might seem to be diffused over the sandy plains of Asia and Africa . Yet I will not deny that fifty thousand ...
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CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME | 1 |
537568 The Patriarch Theodosius | 2 |
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