Euphrates, and the Arabian fleet might have sailed without a naval combat into the mouth of the Thames. Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now be taught in the schools of Oxford, and her pulpits might demonstrate to a circumcised people the... The Works of Charles Sumner - Página 37por Charles Sumner - 1875 - 15 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Gibbon - 1788 - 368 páginas
...Euphrates, and the Arabian fleet might have failed without a naval combat into the mouth of the Thames. Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now be taught in, the fehools of Oxford, and her pulpitsmight demonflrate' to a circumcifed people the fandity and truth... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 488 páginas
...Euphrates, and the Arabian fleet might have sailed without a naval combat into the mouth of the Thames. Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now...people the sanctity and truth of the revelation of Mahomet.30 From such calamities was Christendom delivered by the Defeat o£ genius and fortune of one... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 546 páginas
...that M lit Arabian fleet might have sailed, without a naval combat, into the mouth of the Thames; and perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now...people, the sanctity and truth of the revelation of Mahomet." I return from this digression to the transactions at Constantinople.—ED. and reluctant... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1848 - 590 páginas
...Euphrates, and the Arabian fleet might have sailed without a naval combat into the mouth of the Thames. Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now...circumcised people, the sanctity and truth of the revelations of Mahomet." Had this plan of the Caliph's been executed, the armies of the East and the... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1848 - 692 páginas
...p. 17, et seq. Gibbon's sneering remark, that if ;he Saracen conquests had not then been checked, " Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now...people the sanctity and truth of the revelation of Mahomet," has almost an air of regret. t Philosophy of History, p. 331. t History of the Reformation... | |
| Matthew Habershon - 1841 - 376 páginas
...Euphrates ; and the Arabian fleet might have sailed, without a naval combat, into the mouth of the Thames. Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now be taught in the schools of Oxford, and her pulpit might demonstrate to a circumcised people the sanctity and truth of the revelation of Mahomet."... | |
| 1892 - 848 páginas
...Tread with religious feet the burning sands Of Araby and Mecca's stony soil. As Gibbon has suggested, "Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now...people the sanctity and truth of the revelation of Mahomet," had indeed the Saracen triumphed. Never had his scimitar flashed so far north beneath Arcturus.... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1848 - 692 páginas
...p. 17, et seq. Gibbon's sneering remark, that if ihe Saracen conquests had not then been checked, " Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now...people the sanctity and truth of the revelation of Mahomet," has almost an air of regret. t Philosophy of History, p. 331. j History of the Reformation... | |
| 1848 - 780 páginas
...Euphrates, and the Arabian fleet might have sailed without a naval combat into the mouth of the Thames. Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now...circumcised people, the sanctity and truth of the revelations of Mahomet." Had this plan of the Caliph's been executed, the armies of the East and the... | |
| 1848 - 792 páginas
...Euphrates, and the Arabian fleet might have sailed without a naval combat into the mouth of the Thames. Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now...circumcised people, the sanctity and truth of the revelations of Mahomet." Had this plan of the Caliph's been executed, the armies of the East and the... | |
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