Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volum 55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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Pàgina 28
... human history , there is not one whose life better deserves to be known , to be- come , as some of Shakspeare's characters have become , an integral part of thought rather than a subject for thought , than that of the great Arabian ...
... human history , there is not one whose life better deserves to be known , to be- come , as some of Shakspeare's characters have become , an integral part of thought rather than a subject for thought , than that of the great Arabian ...
Pàgina 32
... human history . Abu Bekr , a chief of the Bani Saym , a sub- clan of the Koreish , listened to the new revelation gladly , and lived and died - re- fugee , soldier , vizier , and caliph - always the bosom - friend and believing disciple ...
... human history . Abu Bekr , a chief of the Bani Saym , a sub- clan of the Koreish , listened to the new revelation gladly , and lived and died - re- fugee , soldier , vizier , and caliph - always the bosom - friend and believing disciple ...
Pàgina 35
... human effort is powerless , at Mecca . It is very doubtful whether and which is now universal in the Moham- Mohammed had ever thought out his ter- medan world , was no idea of the Pro - rible sentence the sword is the key of phet . He ...
... human effort is powerless , at Mecca . It is very doubtful whether and which is now universal in the Moham- Mohammed had ever thought out his ter- medan world , was no idea of the Pro - rible sentence the sword is the key of phet . He ...
Pàgina 45
... human approach . Neither the peasants of the village nor the mountaineers could give any account of the interior . The oldest inhabitant did believe that some bold adventurer in his younger days had reached it — but it was a dangerous ...
... human approach . Neither the peasants of the village nor the mountaineers could give any account of the interior . The oldest inhabitant did believe that some bold adventurer in his younger days had reached it — but it was a dangerous ...
Pàgina 47
... human creature . However , the face of the rocks on the other side of the val- ley were familar to the guide , and by com- paring the positions of certain promi- nences in relation to the Schafloch , he came to the conclusion that it ...
... human creature . However , the face of the rocks on the other side of the val- ley were familar to the guide , and by com- paring the positions of certain promi- nences in relation to the Schafloch , he came to the conclusion that it ...
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