Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801, Zväzok 10Isaac Collins and sons, 1804 |
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Strana 11
... horse and the man . From all sides , the roving Arabs were allured to the standard of religion and plunder : the apostles sanctified the license of embracing the female captives as their wives , or concu- bines ; and the enjoyment of ...
... horse and the man . From all sides , the roving Arabs were allured to the standard of religion and plunder : the apostles sanctified the license of embracing the female captives as their wives , or concu- bines ; and the enjoyment of ...
Strana 12
... horse , and cast a hand- ful of sand into the air , crying out , " let their faces be covered with confusion . " Both armies heard the thunder of his voice ; their fancy be- held the angelic warriors : the Koreish trem- bled and fled ...
... horse , and cast a hand- ful of sand into the air , crying out , " let their faces be covered with confusion . " Both armies heard the thunder of his voice ; their fancy be- held the angelic warriors : the Koreish trem- bled and fled ...
Strana 15
... horse and fourteen hundred foot in the succession of eight regular and painful sieges they were exposed to danger and fatigue , and hunger ; and the most undaunted chiefs despair- ed of the event . The apostle revived their cou- rage by ...
... horse and fourteen hundred foot in the succession of eight regular and painful sieges they were exposed to danger and fatigue , and hunger ; and the most undaunted chiefs despair- ed of the event . The apostle revived their cou- rage by ...
Strana 21
... horses , or provisions ; the season of harvest , and the intolerable heat of the sum- mer . " Hell is much hotter , " said the indignant prophet . He disdained to compel their service ; but , on his return , he admonished the most guil ...
... horses , or provisions ; the season of harvest , and the intolerable heat of the sum- mer . " Hell is much hotter , " said the indignant prophet . He disdained to compel their service ; but , on his return , he admonished the most guil ...
Strana 36
... horse and forty foot : but their flanks and rear were secured by the tent ropes , and by a deep trench , which they ... horses and men were successively slain : a truce was allowed on both sides for the hour of prayer ; and the battle at ...
... horse and forty foot : but their flanks and rear were secured by the tent ropes , and by a deep trench , which they ... horses and men were successively slain : a truce was allowed on both sides for the hour of prayer ; and the battle at ...
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Abbas Abdalmalec Abu Becr afterwards Al Abbas Al Rashid Alexis ambassador apostle Arabian Arabs army Arslan Shah attacked Bagdad Barkiarok Basasiri battle besieged Bi'llah body brother caliph carried Caspian Sea chief Christian commanded Constantinople Cufa Damascus death defeated desert died dominions Egypt emir emperor empire enemy faithful Fatemite father forces Franks Gazna governor Greek Hamadan hands head Hegira Hejaj honour horse hundred inhabitants Irak Jenghis Khan Khorasan Kilij Arslan killed king Kogni Koran Koreish liph Mahmud Malec Shah marched master Masud Mecca Medina Moawiyah Moguls Mohammed Mohammedan mosque Mussulmen obliged occasion officers palace peace Persian person prayer prince prisoners prophet province rebels received reign religion retired returned Roman Saladin Sanjar seized Seljukians sent siege slain soldiers Soliman Sonnites soon succeeded successor sultan sword Syria Tartary territories thousand throne tion Togrol Bec took troops Turkish Turks visir
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Strana 43 - The votaries of Mahomet are more assured than himself of his miraculous gifts, and their confidence and credulity increase as they are farther removed from the time and place of his spiritual exploits. They believe or affirm that trees went forth to meet him ; that he was saluted by stones ; that water gushed from his fingers ; that he fed the hungry, cured the sick, and raised the dead ; that a beam groaned to him ; that a camel complained to him ; that a shoulder of mutton informed him of its being...
Strana 37 - Alas," exclaimed an aged Mussulman, " on these lips have I seen the lips of the apostle of God ! " In a distant age and climate the tragic scene of the death of Hosein will awaken the sympathy of the coldest reader.
Strana 37 - God !" In a distant age and climate the tragic scene of the death of Hosein will awaken the sympathy of the coldest reader '. On the annual festival of his martyrdom, in the devout pilgrimage to his sepulchre, his Persian votaries abandon their souls to the religious frenzy of sorrow and indignation'.
Strana 22 - Mussulman ? let him proclaim my faults in the face of the congregation. Has any one been despoiled of his goods ? the little that I possess shall compensate the principal and the interest of the debt.
Strana 36 - Alone, weary, and wounded, he seated himself at the door of his tent. As he tasted a drop of water, he was pierced in the mouth with a dart ; and his son and nephew, two beautiful youths, were killed in his arms. He lifted his hands to heaven — they were full of blood — and he uttered a funeral prayer for the living and the dead.
Strana 11 - is the key of heaven and of hell; a drop of blood shed in the cause of 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 24 - ... of the understanding or the fancy would be felt as the inspirations of heaven ; the labour of thought would expire in rapture and vision ; and the inward sensation, the invisible monitor, would be described with the form and attributes of an angel of God.
Strana 3 - In his early infancy, he was deprived of his father, his mother, and his grandfather; his uncles were strong and numerous; and, in the division of the inheritance, the orphan's share was reduced to five camels and an Ethiopian maidservant.
Strana 42 - Koran," according to himself or his disciples, is uncreated and eternal ; subsisting in the essence of the Deity, and inscribed with a pen of light on the table of his everlasting decrees. A paper copy, in a volume of silk and gems, was brought down to the lowest heaven by the angel Gabriel, who...
Strana 4 - Conversation enriches the understanding, but solitude is the school of genius ; and the uniformity of a work denotes the hand of a single artist. From his earliest youth, Mahomet was addicted to religious contemplation : each year, during the month of Ramadan, he withdrew from the world, and from the arms of Cadijah : in the cave of Hera, three miles from Mecca...