Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 70
... mention , however , of their customs that has already been made , would hardly have been consistent with decency , or indeed with justice , had it not appeared indispensable for the true understanding of what follows in these pages ...
... mention , however , of their customs that has already been made , would hardly have been consistent with decency , or indeed with justice , had it not appeared indispensable for the true understanding of what follows in these pages ...
Page 88
... mentions the death of any of his brethren in their attacks against the Por- tuguese , uses the Arabic word which may be rendered rather as aspiring to martyrdom than as having suffered it ( it being the tenth conjugation of the verb ...
... mentions the death of any of his brethren in their attacks against the Por- tuguese , uses the Arabic word which may be rendered rather as aspiring to martyrdom than as having suffered it ( it being the tenth conjugation of the verb ...
Page 142
... mention has already been made ) , with a vast naval armament , in all amounting to nearly one hundred sail of grabs ... mentions this act with terms of just exe- cration . menced hostilities against Diu ; and when , from the 142 TOHFUT ...
... mention has already been made ) , with a vast naval armament , in all amounting to nearly one hundred sail of grabs ... mentions this act with terms of just exe- cration . menced hostilities against Diu ; and when , from the 142 TOHFUT ...
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