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... known to public writers a century ago ; that is , some considerable time before British power became predominant in India , -before other European nations had become jealous of us and our position there . D'Ohsson was a Swede , and had ...
... known to public writers a century ago ; that is , some considerable time before British power became predominant in India , -before other European nations had become jealous of us and our position there . D'Ohsson was a Swede , and had ...
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... known , British method in use for the election of a bishop by a royal congé - d ' - élire . One of them conferred on Bayazid I. the title of Sultan , at his solicitation , in A.D. 1394. In the year A.D. 1517 , Selim I , third Sultan of ...
... known , British method in use for the election of a bishop by a royal congé - d ' - élire . One of them conferred on Bayazid I. the title of Sultan , at his solicitation , in A.D. 1394. In the year A.D. 1517 , Selim I , third Sultan of ...
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... lived in large numbers in the Dobruja , and still known as Tatars , their dialect as Tatar - Turkish . Another son of Jengiz , and his son after him , received Persia , and a third son all Transoxiana , 66 OF THE TERM THE TURKS . " 5.
... lived in large numbers in the Dobruja , and still known as Tatars , their dialect as Tatar - Turkish . Another son of Jengiz , and his son after him , received Persia , and a third son all Transoxiana , 66 OF THE TERM THE TURKS . " 5.
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... known Eastern cousins , who , beginning with allusions and metaphors drawn from regions of ice and snow , ended in descriptions of tropical scenery and prac- tices . The study of Hebrew had already revealed , in some of the books of the ...
... known Eastern cousins , who , beginning with allusions and metaphors drawn from regions of ice and snow , ended in descriptions of tropical scenery and prac- tices . The study of Hebrew had already revealed , in some of the books of the ...
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... known ; others have , however , been noticed by Western scholars . Persian poetry has also been , to a certain very limited extent , examined by European students . The Shāhnāma ( Book of Kings ) of Firdawsī , —an im- mense mythical ...
... known ; others have , however , been noticed by Western scholars . Persian poetry has also been , to a certain very limited extent , examined by European students . The Shāhnāma ( Book of Kings ) of Firdawsī , —an im- mense mythical ...
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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.