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... observe , what I must often repeat , that the charge of the Arabs was not like that of the Greeks and Romans , the effort of a firm and compact infantry : their military force was chiefly formed of cavalry and archers ; and the ...
... observe , what I must often repeat , that the charge of the Arabs was not like that of the Greeks and Romans , the effort of a firm and compact infantry : their military force was chiefly formed of cavalry and archers ; and the ...
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... Chaukel ascribe them to the Sabæans or Aadites . Non sunt in omni Syria ædificia magnificentiora his . ( Tabula Syriæ , p . 103. ) were faithfully observed ; and the lieutenant of the caliph Sieges of Heliopolis and Emesa.
... Chaukel ascribe them to the Sabæans or Aadites . Non sunt in omni Syria ædificia magnificentiora his . ( Tabula Syriæ , p . 103. ) were faithfully observed ; and the lieutenant of the caliph Sieges of Heliopolis and Emesa.
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... observed at length by the governor of Hems , he was struck through with a javelin . 6 It was incumbent on the Saracens to exert the full powers of their valour and enthusiasm against the forces of the em- peror , who was taught by ...
... observed at length by the governor of Hems , he was struck through with a javelin . 6 It was incumbent on the Saracens to exert the full powers of their valour and enthusiasm against the forces of the em- peror , who was taught by ...
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... Observations and Travels , p . 296-304 ) . Yet we may not disregard the authority or the arguments of Pocock ( vol . i . p . 25-41 ) , Niebuhr ( Voyage , tom . i . p . 77-106 ) , and , above all , of D'Anville ( Description de l'Egypte ...
... Observations and Travels , p . 296-304 ) . Yet we may not disregard the authority or the arguments of Pocock ( vol . i . p . 25-41 ) , Niebuhr ( Voyage , tom . i . p . 77-106 ) , and , above all , of D'Anville ( Description de l'Egypte ...
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... observations than with the reading of the French consul . He was ignorant of Greek and Latin literature , and his fancy is too much delighted with the fictions of the Arabs . Their best knowledge is collected by Abulfeda ( Descript ...
... observations than with the reading of the French consul . He was ignorant of Greek and Latin literature , and his fancy is too much delighted with the fictions of the Arabs . Their best knowledge is collected by Abulfeda ( Descript ...
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