Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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الصفحة 192
... regarded as heretical by four - fifths of the nation committed to its care , a church established and maintained by the sword , a church producing twice as many riots as conversions , a church which , though possessing great wealth and ...
... regarded as heretical by four - fifths of the nation committed to its care , a church established and maintained by the sword , a church producing twice as many riots as conversions , a church which , though possessing great wealth and ...
الصفحة 255
... regarded him with slavish awe . On one occa- sion , the Nabob spoke with severity to a native chief of high rank ... regarded him as the only man who could force Meer Jaffier to keep his engagements with them . Meer Jaffier regarded him ...
... regarded him with slavish awe . On one occa- sion , the Nabob spoke with severity to a native chief of high rank ... regarded him as the only man who could force Meer Jaffier to keep his engagements with them . Meer Jaffier regarded him ...
الصفحة 309
... regarded . No Norman or Breton ever saw a Mussulman , except to give and receive blows on some Syrian field of battle . But the people of the rich countries which lay under the Py- renees lived in habits of courteous and profitable ...
... regarded . No Norman or Breton ever saw a Mussulman , except to give and receive blows on some Syrian field of battle . But the people of the rich countries which lay under the Py- renees lived in habits of courteous and profitable ...
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