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Countrymen of Muhammed , and surrounded by his disciples , they evince an accommodating disposition towards the Muslims , highly advantageous to their cause . Thus , they consider it illegal to levy duties on the moveable property of ...
Countrymen of Muhammed , and surrounded by his disciples , they evince an accommodating disposition towards the Muslims , highly advantageous to their cause . Thus , they consider it illegal to levy duties on the moveable property of ...
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His armies were numerous - his treasury was full , and their first attempts , though made with all the ardour of a people , conscious of the justice of their cause , and corro- borated by the extraordinary abilities of their chief ...
His armies were numerous - his treasury was full , and their first attempts , though made with all the ardour of a people , conscious of the justice of their cause , and corro- borated by the extraordinary abilities of their chief ...
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... and political condition of her improving , though still degraded population , should not call forth any observations from a writer so eminently and variously gifted , would be a just cause of surprise , and to be accounted for only ...
... and political condition of her improving , though still degraded population , should not call forth any observations from a writer so eminently and variously gifted , would be a just cause of surprise , and to be accounted for only ...
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Nor were his friends in Britain less anxious or less zealous in the same good cause ; yet , al- though persons of high rank and influence lent their earnest assistance , no beneficial effect resulted from it .
Nor were his friends in Britain less anxious or less zealous in the same good cause ; yet , al- though persons of high rank and influence lent their earnest assistance , no beneficial effect resulted from it .
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As to the obliquity of this tower , I am surprised that two opinions should still exist on its cause . The Observatory in the next street has so far declined from the plumb line as to affect the astronomical calcula- tions of the place ...
As to the obliquity of this tower , I am surprised that two opinions should still exist on its cause . The Observatory in the next street has so far declined from the plumb line as to affect the astronomical calcula- tions of the place ...
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