The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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182. oldal
... effect , desirable from , and directed by one , Great and Divine Architect . It was now his custom , during the festival month of Ramadan , to withdraw from all intercourse with the world , and , in the solitary cave on Mount Hara , com ...
... effect , desirable from , and directed by one , Great and Divine Architect . It was now his custom , during the festival month of Ramadan , to withdraw from all intercourse with the world , and , in the solitary cave on Mount Hara , com ...
202. oldal
... effect upor the intellect and morals of their people . Divested of those peculiar features which would indi cate its spiritual effect upon the world , in that religious point of view so bitterly denounced by the opponents of İslamism ...
... effect upor the intellect and morals of their people . Divested of those peculiar features which would indi cate its spiritual effect upon the world , in that religious point of view so bitterly denounced by the opponents of İslamism ...
207. oldal
... effects , and we do not know that he has more than moved this Sisyphian rock by denying the fact of the colour of ... effect of a specific organization . ( J. Y. B. ) " Of the blackness of the skin , the principal cause is the heat of ...
... effects , and we do not know that he has more than moved this Sisyphian rock by denying the fact of the colour of ... effect of a specific organization . ( J. Y. B. ) " Of the blackness of the skin , the principal cause is the heat of ...
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