| John Fletcher - 1852 - 712 sider
...in the other, erected his throne on the ruins of Christianity and of Rome. The genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of his nation, and the spirit...intent on one of the most memorable revolutions which impressed a new and lasting character on the nations of the globe." His first efforts were directed... | |
| John Fletcher - 1852 - 676 sider
...in the other, erected his throne on the ruins of Christianity and of Rome. The genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of his nation, and the spirit...intent on one of the most memorable revolutions which impressed a new and lasting character on the nations of the globe." His first efforts were directed... | |
| John Fletcher - 1852 - 656 sider
...in the other, erected his throne on the ruins of Christianity and of Rome. The genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of his nation, and the spirit...decline and fall of the Eastern empire, and our eyes are curiousfy«i^tent on one of the most memorable revolutions which impressed a new and lasting character... | |
| Philip Gell - 1854 - 428 sider
...other, erected his throne on the ruins of (false) Christianity, and of Rome. The genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of his nation, and the spirit...a new and lasting character on the nations of the globe." z When the prophecy declares the Turks to be pre-ordained to the hour for the execution of... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1855 - 496 sider
...in the other, erected his throne on the ruins of Christianity and of Rome. The genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of his nation, and the spirit...the vacant space between Persia, Syria, Egypt, and /Ethiopia, the Arabian peninsula 2 may be conceived as a triangle of Description spacious but irregular... | |
| James H. Braund - 1870 - 524 sider
...in the other, erected his throne on the ruins of Christianity and of Rome. The genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of his nation, and the spirit...a new and lasting character on the nations of the globe." The historian then gives a description of Arabia, and of the manners of the Bedo weens, of... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 632 sider
...in the other, erected his throne on the ruins of Christianity and of Rome. The genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of his nation, and the spirit...globe.1 In the vacant space between ^Persia, Syria, Kgypt, and ./Ethiopia, that Arabian peninsula* may be conceived as a 1 As in this and the following... | |
| James H. Braund - 1875 - 606 sider
...in the other, erected his throne on the ruins of Christianity and of Rome. The genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of his nation, and the spirit of his religion, invoke the causes of the decline and fall of the eastern empire; and our eyes are curiously intent... | |
| 1880 - 812 sider
...elear waters, and muse among its rocks and pines ! THE END. LIFE OF MAHOMET. THE genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of his nation, and the spirit...a new and lasting character on the nations of the globe.* In the vacant space between Persia, Syria, Egypt, and .(Ethiopia, the Arabian peninsula may... | |
| 1880 - 814 sider
...dear waters, and mius among its rocks and pines 1 THE EHD. LIFE OP MAHOMET. THB genius of the Arabian prophet, the manners of his nation, and the spirit...involve the causes of the decline and fall of the Kastern empire ; and our eyes are curiously intent on one of the most memorable revolutions, which... | |
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