The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zväzok 5Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1875 |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
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Strana vi
... Damascus , 633. Battle of Aiznadin ,. The Arabs return to Damascus , 192 194 ...... € 34 . The City is taken by Storm and Capitulation , .. 156 158 Pursuit of the Damascenes , Fair of Abyla , • 200 الله LD 635. Sieges of Heliopolis and ...
... Damascus , 633. Battle of Aiznadin ,. The Arabs return to Damascus , 192 194 ...... € 34 . The City is taken by Storm and Capitulation , .. 156 158 Pursuit of the Damascenes , Fair of Abyla , • 200 الله LD 635. Sieges of Heliopolis and ...
Strana 7
... Damascus , and 13 See , in the genuine or supposed works of John Damascenus , two passages on the Virgin and St. Luke , which have not been noticed by Gretser , nor consequently by Beausobre , ( Opera Joh . Damascen . tom . i . p . 618 ...
... Damascus , and 13 See , in the genuine or supposed works of John Damascenus , two passages on the Virgin and St. Luke , which have not been noticed by Gretser , nor consequently by Beausobre , ( Opera Joh . Damascen . tom . i . p . 618 ...
Strana 10
... Damascus converts επισκόπους into ἐπισκότους ; makes them zohiodovkovs , slaves of their belly & c . Opera , tora i . p 806 assemblies , which had laboriously built the structure of the 10 THE DECLINE AND FALL Their Synod of Constantinople,
... Damascus converts επισκόπους into ἐπισκότους ; makes them zohiodovkovs , slaves of their belly & c . Opera , tora i . p 806 assemblies , which had laboriously built the structure of the 10 THE DECLINE AND FALL Their Synod of Constantinople,
Strana 13
... Damascus , who held a considerable office in the service of the caliph . His zeal in the cause of images exposed him to the resentment and treachery of the Greek emperor ; and on the suspicion of a treasonable correspondence , he was ...
... Damascus , who held a considerable office in the service of the caliph . His zeal in the cause of images exposed him to the resentment and treachery of the Greek emperor ; and on the suspicion of a treasonable correspondence , he was ...
Strana 80
... Damascus or Palestine , xx .; to Cairo , xxv .; to Mecca , x .; from Mecca to Saana , ( p . 52 , ) or Aden , xxx .; to Cairo , xxxi . days , or 412 hours , ( Shaw's Travels , p . 477 ; ) which , according to the esti- mate of D'Anville ...
... Damascus or Palestine , xx .; to Cairo , xxv .; to Mecca , x .; from Mecca to Saana , ( p . 52 , ) or Aden , xxx .; to Cairo , xxxi . days , or 412 hours , ( Shaw's Travels , p . 477 ; ) which , according to the esti- mate of D'Anville ...
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Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zväzok 5 Edward Gibbon Úplné zobrazenie - 1827 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zväzok 5 Edward Gibbon Úplné zobrazenie - 1901 |
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Strana 130 - God, a night spent in arms, is of more avail than two months of fasting or prayer : whosoever falls in battle, his sins are forgiven : at the day of judgment his wounds shall be resplendent as vermilion, and odoriferous as musk; and the loss of his limbs shall be supplied by the wings of angels and cherubim.
Strana 288 - A victorious line of march had been prolonged above a thousand miles from the rock of Gibraltar to the banks of the Loire ; the repetition of an equal space would have carried the Saracens to the confines of Poland and the Highlands of Scotland ; the Rhine is not more impassable than the Nile or Euphrates, and the Arabian fleet might have sailed without a naval combat into the mouth of the Thames.
Strana 148 - Mahomet must have been gradually stained; and the influence of such pernicious habits would be poorly compensated by the practice of the personal and social virtues which are necessary to maintain the reputation of a prophet among his sectaries and friends. Of his last years, ambition was the ruling passion; and a politician will suspect that he secretly smiled (the victorious impostor!) at the enthusiasm of his youth and the credulity of his proselytes.
Strana 103 - ... shame or reproach, but he was reduced to a narrow circle of existence, and deprived of those faithful mirrors, which reflect to our mind the minds of sages and heroes.
Strana 134 - Mahomet, without laying aside his armour, marched on the same day to extirpate the hostile race of the children of Koraidha. After a resistance of twenty-five days, they surrendered at discretion. They trusted to the intercession of their old allies, of Medina: they could not be ignorant that fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity. A venerable elder, to whose judgment they appealed, pronounced the sentence of their death: seven hundred Jews were dragged in chains to the marketplace of the...
Strana 102 - ... been refused. Before he spoke, the orator engaged on his side the affections of a public or private audience. They applauded his commanding presence, his majestic aspect, his piercing eye, his gracious smile, his flowing beard, his countenance that painted every sensation of the soul, and his gestures that enforced each expression of the tongue.
Strana 106 - In the author of the universe his rational enthusiasm confessed and adored an infinite and eternal being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing by the necessity of his own nature, and deriving from himself all moral and intellectual perfection.
Strana 102 - ... clear, rapid, and decisive. He possessed the courage both of thought and action, and although his designs might gradually expand with his success, the first idea which he entertained of his divine mission bears the stamp of an original and superior genius. The son of Abdallah was educated in the bosom of the noblest race, in the use of the purest dialect of Arabia, and the fluency of his speech was corrected and enhanced by the practice of discreet and seasonable silence.
Strana 76 - The common benefits of water are an object of desire and contest ; and such is the scarcity of wood that some art is requisite to preserve and propagate the element of fire.
Strana 121 - Abubeker confirmed the religion of the prophet whom he was destined to succeed. By his persuasion, ten of the most respectable citizens of Mecca were introduced to the private lessons of Islam; they yielded to the voice of reason and enthusiasm; they repeated the fundamental creed: 'there is but one God, and Mahomet is the apostle of God...