The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zväzok 6R. Priestley, ... J. Offor, ... W.H. Reid, ... Priestley and Weale, ... M. Doyle, ... and D.A. Talboys, Oxford, 1821 |
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Strana 178
... Moslem . p . 264. ) and the Criticisms of Pagi . ( tom . 3. A. D. 944. ) The prudent Franciscan refuses to determine whether the image of Edessa now re- poses at Rome or Genoa ; but its repose is inglorious , and this ancient object of ...
... Moslem . p . 264. ) and the Criticisms of Pagi . ( tom . 3. A. D. 944. ) The prudent Franciscan refuses to determine whether the image of Edessa now re- poses at Rome or Genoa ; but its repose is inglorious , and this ancient object of ...
Strana 264
... Moslems ; a national assembly , that must have con- tributed to refine and harmonize the barbarians . Thirty days were employed in the exchange , not only of corn and wine , but of eloquence and poetry . The prize was disputed by the ...
... Moslems ; a national assembly , that must have con- tributed to refine and harmonize the barbarians . Thirty days were employed in the exchange , not only of corn and wine , but of eloquence and poetry . The prize was disputed by the ...
Strana 300
... is described by Abulfeda ( p . 30. 33. 40. 86. ) and Gagnier . ( tom . 1. p . 342 , & c . 349 , & c . tom . 2. p . 223 , & c . ) though various , merit of the Moslems was distinguished by 300 [ CHAP . L. DECLINE AND FALL.
... is described by Abulfeda ( p . 30. 33. 40. 86. ) and Gagnier . ( tom . 1. p . 342 , & c . 349 , & c . tom . 2. p . 223 , & c . ) though various , merit of the Moslems was distinguished by 300 [ CHAP . L. DECLINE AND FALL.
Strana 301
Edward Gibbon. though various , merit of the Moslems was distinguished by the names of Mohagerians and Ansars , the fugitives of Mecca , and the auxiliaries of Medina . To ... Moslems , in arms and in CHAP . L. ] OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 301.
Edward Gibbon. though various , merit of the Moslems was distinguished by the names of Mohagerians and Ansars , the fugitives of Mecca , and the auxiliaries of Medina . To ... Moslems , in arms and in CHAP . L. ] OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 301.
Strana 302
Edward Gibbon. war against teen hundred Moslems , in arms and in the field , renewed their oath of allegiance ; and their chief repeated the as- surance of protection till the death of the last member , or the final dissolution of the ...
Edward Gibbon. war against teen hundred Moslems , in arms and in the field , renewed their oath of allegiance ; and their chief repeated the as- surance of protection till the death of the last member , or the final dissolution of the ...
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Strana 304 - 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 216 - Long life and victory to Charles, the most pious Augustus, crowned by God the great and pacific Emperor of the Romans...
Strana 157 - Paul; and, in every deed of mischief, he had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute.
Strana 275 - According to the tradition of his companions, Maho- Qnaiifioamet* was distinguished by the beauty of his person, an prophet, outward gift which is seldom despised, except by those to whom it has 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...
Strana 277 - He compares the nations and religions of the earth ; discovers the weakness of the Persian and Roman monarchies ; beholds with pity and indignation the degeneracy of the times ; and resolves to unite, under one God and one king, the invincible spirit and primitive virtues of the Arabs.
Strana 470 - 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 357 - Persians were overcome by the belief, that the last day of their religion and empire was at hand ; the strongest posts were abandoned by treachery or cowardice ; and the king, with a part of his family and treasures, escaped to Holwan at the foot of the Median hills.
Strana 279 - The Christians of the seventh century had insensibly relapsed into a semblance of paganism. Their public and private vows were addressed to the relics and images that disgraced the temples of the East, the throne of the Almighty was darkened by a cloud of martyrs, and saints, and angels, the objects of popular veneration...
Strana 295 - There is but one God, and Mahomet is the apostle of God"; and their faith, even in this life, was rewarded with riches and honours, with the command of armies and the government of kingdoms.
Strana 481 - A hundred lions were brought out, with a keeper to each lion. Among the other spectacles of rare and stupendous luxury was a tree of gold and silver spreading into eighteen large branches, on which, and on the lesser boughs, sat a variety of birds made of the same precious metals, as well as the leaves of the tree. While the machinery effected spontaneous motions, the several birds warbled their natural harmony.