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Therefore hath Allah given you over into the hands of your enemies , and your aouls ( villages ) to the sword and to the spoiler ; for the Prophet hath said , ' The unbelievers , who will nowise believe , shall God deal with as with the ...
Therefore hath Allah given you over into the hands of your enemies , and your aouls ( villages ) to the sword and to the spoiler ; for the Prophet hath said , ' The unbelievers , who will nowise believe , shall God deal with as with the ...
الصفحة 256
And yet , in this , his imputed greatest mine of thought , we are to believe he worked in profoundest secrecy ! It would be a poor compliment to Bacon to suppose him unconscious of the superiority of his work in the plays to his ...
And yet , in this , his imputed greatest mine of thought , we are to believe he worked in profoundest secrecy ! It would be a poor compliment to Bacon to suppose him unconscious of the superiority of his work in the plays to his ...
الصفحة 299
We believe that , to the last , he had no wish to injure Essex . Nay , we believe that he sincerely exerted himself to serve Essex , as long as he thought that he could serve Essex without injuring himself . The advice which he gave to ...
We believe that , to the last , he had no wish to injure Essex . Nay , we believe that he sincerely exerted himself to serve Essex , as long as he thought that he could serve Essex without injuring himself . The advice which he gave to ...
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