The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... considerable portion of the Muhammedan ethics and rules of morali- tŷ , and acknowledges the unity of God as the fundamental article of faith , dis- sents from Islamism , and , indeed , from every other religion , ancient and modern ...
... considerable portion of the Muhammedan ethics and rules of morali- tŷ , and acknowledges the unity of God as the fundamental article of faith , dis- sents from Islamism , and , indeed , from every other religion , ancient and modern ...
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... considerable extent ( those of Caubul and Peshawer are pre- eminently fertile and beautiful ) intervene between the arms of Caucasus , and afford space and pasture to the wandering tribes . The Sind and its branches are the prin- cipal ...
... considerable extent ( those of Caubul and Peshawer are pre- eminently fertile and beautiful ) intervene between the arms of Caucasus , and afford space and pasture to the wandering tribes . The Sind and its branches are the prin- cipal ...
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... considerable time lasting , confined the attention of the clans and their chiefs to their own peculiar in- terests ; civil dissentions would , of course , frequently occur between communities , whose views and enterprises must so often ...
... considerable time lasting , confined the attention of the clans and their chiefs to their own peculiar in- terests ; civil dissentions would , of course , frequently occur between communities , whose views and enterprises must so often ...
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... considerable delicacy ; and he whom the voice of the clan pronounces to be best adapted to the office , is the person on whom it will be most prudent in the so- veraign to confer it . All affairs of gene- ral importance or interest are ...
... considerable delicacy ; and he whom the voice of the clan pronounces to be best adapted to the office , is the person on whom it will be most prudent in the so- veraign to confer it . All affairs of gene- ral importance or interest are ...
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... considerable surveys , The legislature , anxious that this work should be executed by one so competent , passed a resolution , unsolicited and un- known to Mr. E. directing that he should : be supplied from the public offices of the ...
... considerable surveys , The legislature , anxious that this work should be executed by one so competent , passed a resolution , unsolicited and un- known to Mr. E. directing that he should : be supplied from the public offices of the ...
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