Works, Volumen10,Tema 1G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... mind by the several sections . All the Sheikhs of the same tribe ac- knowledge a common chief called the Sheikh hardt , seldom remain above three or four days on the same spot ; as soon as their cattle have consumed the herbage near a ...
... mind by the several sections . All the Sheikhs of the same tribe ac- knowledge a common chief called the Sheikh hardt , seldom remain above three or four days on the same spot ; as soon as their cattle have consumed the herbage near a ...
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... mind , like his body , was light and agile . He eminently possessed the intellectual attributes of the Shemitic race , penetrating sagacity , subtle wit , a ready con- ception , and a brilliant imagination . His sen- sibilities were ...
... mind , like his body , was light and agile . He eminently possessed the intellectual attributes of the Shemitic race , penetrating sagacity , subtle wit , a ready con- ception , and a brilliant imagination . His sen- sibilities were ...
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Washington Irving. Different Attitudes of Prayer . Redrawn from D'Ohsson's " Tableau Général de l'Empire Othoman . may have given an early bias to his mind ,
Washington Irving. Different Attitudes of Prayer . Redrawn from D'Ohsson's " Tableau Général de l'Empire Othoman . may have given an early bias to his mind ,
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Washington Irving. may have given an early bias to his mind , and inclined it to those speculations in matters of religion by which it eventually became en- grossed . Though his Moslem biographers would fain persuade us his high destiny ...
Washington Irving. may have given an early bias to his mind , and inclined it to those speculations in matters of religion by which it eventually became en- grossed . Though his Moslem biographers would fain persuade us his high destiny ...
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... mind of Mahomet doubtless imbibed many of those superstitions of the desert which ever afterwards dwelt in his memory , and had a powerful influence over his imagination . We may especially note two traditions which he must have heard ...
... mind of Mahomet doubtless imbibed many of those superstitions of the desert which ever afterwards dwelt in his memory , and had a powerful influence over his imagination . We may especially note two traditions which he must have heard ...
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