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D'Abbadie (Ant.)-Dict. de la Langue Amariñña.

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Amari (M.) Bibliotheca Arabo-Sicula ossia

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Ben Meir (R. Samuel). Commentarium in

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Delitzsch (F.)-Wo lag das Paradies?

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Dozy (R.) Recherches sur l'histoire et la littérature de l'Espagne pendant le moyen-âge. Third Edition. Two Vols. 8vo. sewed. Leyde, 1881. £1.

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Duval (R.) Traité de grammaire Syriaque. 8vo. pp. xl. and 447. Paris, 1881. 16s.

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Fontane (M.)-Histoire universelle.

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ON MIRACLES AND MODERN SPIRITUALISM.
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THE QUATRAINS OF
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Omar Khayyam (the tent-maker) was born about the middle of the fifth century of the Hejirah, corresponding to the eleventh of the Christian era, in the neighbourhood of Naishapur, the capital of Khorasan, and died in 517 A.H. (=1122 A.D.). His life thus extended through the reigns of the Seljuk Kings, Alp Arslan, Malik Shah, Mahmud, Barkiarok, and Muhammad.

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An Exposition of the System of Kapila. With an Appendix on the Nyaya and Vaiseshika Systems.

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