The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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181. oldal
... marked was his upright- ness in all business transactions , and honesty of purpose , that he was termed by his acquaintances al amin , or " the faithful . " They were accustomed to consult him on all matters of disputation , and he ...
... marked was his upright- ness in all business transactions , and honesty of purpose , that he was termed by his acquaintances al amin , or " the faithful . " They were accustomed to consult him on all matters of disputation , and he ...
188. oldal
... marked influence over that portion of the world over which he desired to ex- tend his religion and its sway . From the earliest period of profane history , ignorance and superstition had erected their gloomy altars over the whole ...
... marked influence over that portion of the world over which he desired to ex- tend his religion and its sway . From the earliest period of profane history , ignorance and superstition had erected their gloomy altars over the whole ...
198. oldal
... marked by that austerity of manner , and simplicity of life , so peculiar to the Arab character . Their mosques , or temples for public worship , were humble in appearance , and the ceremonies of their faith conformed to the apostolic ...
... marked by that austerity of manner , and simplicity of life , so peculiar to the Arab character . Their mosques , or temples for public worship , were humble in appearance , and the ceremonies of their faith conformed to the apostolic ...
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