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... Lord Stratford de Redcliffe's article in the " Nineteenth Century " for this month , written fourteen years ago , the Sultan is distinctly entitled Caliph . Our own knowledge of fifty years has ever heard and read of him as such . The ...
... Lord Stratford de Redcliffe's article in the " Nineteenth Century " for this month , written fourteen years ago , the Sultan is distinctly entitled Caliph . Our own knowledge of fifty years has ever heard and read of him as such . The ...
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... Lord de Redcliffe , our Ambassador at Constantinople , a petition to the British Government , which was brought to the Sultan of Turkey , as Caliph , by a deputation of Muslims from Java , praying him to use his influence with the Dutch ...
... Lord de Redcliffe , our Ambassador at Constantinople , a petition to the British Government , which was brought to the Sultan of Turkey , as Caliph , by a deputation of Muslims from Java , praying him to use his influence with the Dutch ...
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... Lord build Thou for me a chamber by thee in paradise , and deliver Thou me from Pharaoh and his works , and deliver Thou me from the unjust people ; and also Mary , the daughter of ' Imran , who kept herself a chaste virgin , and into ...
... Lord build Thou for me a chamber by thee in paradise , and deliver Thou me from Pharaoh and his works , and deliver Thou me from the unjust people ; and also Mary , the daughter of ' Imran , who kept herself a chaste virgin , and into ...
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... Lord God who've faithfully serv'd , Shall high precedence hold over men that have swerv'd . Hast no shame , thou , a man , as thou call'st thyself now , That then women shall o'er thee a preference know ? Spite their physical hindrances ...
... Lord God who've faithfully serv'd , Shall high precedence hold over men that have swerv'd . Hast no shame , thou , a man , as thou call'st thyself now , That then women shall o'er thee a preference know ? Spite their physical hindrances ...
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... lord who passes for both learned and talented , " communicated to his con- stitutents the weighty information that the Turks are a barbarous people , since they have no literature , and have never had any poets , & c . , & c . " Da ...
... lord who passes for both learned and talented , " communicated to his con- stitutents the weighty information that the Turks are a barbarous people , since they have no literature , and have never had any poets , & c . , & c . " Da ...
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Page 1 - ON THE HISTORY, SYSTEM, AND VARIETIES OF TURKISH POETRY. Illustrated by Selections in the Original and in English Paraphrase, with a Notice of the Islamic Doctrine of the Immortality of Woman's Soul in the Future State. By JW Redhouse, Esq., MRAS 8vo, pp.
Page 59 - He hath filled the hungry with good things ; and the rich He hath sent empty away. He hath holpen His servant Israel, in remembrance of His mercy ; as He spake to our fathers, to Abraham, and to his seed for ever.