The History and Conquests of the Saracens: Six Lectures Delivered Before the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution |
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... established . The third , on the Undivided Caliphate , will em- brace the romantic history of the first successors of Mahomet ; the conquest of Persia , Syria , and Egypt ; the origin of the great schism between the followers and the ...
... established . The third , on the Undivided Caliphate , will em- brace the romantic history of the first successors of Mahomet ; the conquest of Persia , Syria , and Egypt ; the origin of the great schism between the followers and the ...
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... established . No democracy is half so levelling as a true despotism . All men indeed are not " free and equal , " but all men are at least " equal , " as being alike the slaves of their Caliph or Padishah . But nowhere is the feeling of ...
... established . No democracy is half so levelling as a true despotism . All men indeed are not " free and equal , " but all men are at least " equal , " as being alike the slaves of their Caliph or Padishah . But nowhere is the feeling of ...
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... establish- ment of a form of government aristocratic rather than despotic . The noblest tribe was the Koreish , the noblest family of the Koreish was that of Hashem ; the family of Hashem then were the rulers of Mecca and the guardians ...
... establish- ment of a form of government aristocratic rather than despotic . The noblest tribe was the Koreish , the noblest family of the Koreish was that of Hashem ; the family of Hashem then were the rulers of Mecca and the guardians ...
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... establish his system beyond the limits of his own country . We may feel certain that Mahomet began his career merely as the Prophet of Arabia , and gradually per- suaded himself that he was the Prophet of the whole world . Even when his ...
... establish his system beyond the limits of his own country . We may feel certain that Mahomet began his career merely as the Prophet of Arabia , and gradually per- suaded himself that he was the Prophet of the whole world . Even when his ...
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... established and consecrated . His will is indeed bridled by the precepts of the Koran and the expo- sitions of its commentators ; but the existence of this check effectually precludes the existence of any other . Consequently ...
... established and consecrated . His will is indeed bridled by the precepts of the Koran and the expo- sitions of its commentators ; but the existence of this check effectually precludes the existence of any other . Consequently ...
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