The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 6Henry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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... soldiers of Omar . Under his reign , and that of his pre- decessor , the conquerors of the East were the trusty ser- vants of God and the people ; the mass of the public trea- sure was consecrated to the expenses of peace and war ; a ...
... soldiers of Omar . Under his reign , and that of his pre- decessor , the conquerors of the East were the trusty ser- vants of God and the people ; the mass of the public trea- sure was consecrated to the expenses of peace and war ; a ...
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... soldiers to relinquish their claim , in the reason- able hope that the eyes of the caliph would be delighted with the splendid workmanship of nature and industry . Regardless of the merit of art and the pomp of royalty , the rigid Omar ...
... soldiers to relinquish their claim , in the reason- able hope that the eyes of the caliph would be delighted with the splendid workmanship of nature and industry . Regardless of the merit of art and the pomp of royalty , the rigid Omar ...
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... soldiers demanded the superior genius of Caled ; and whoever might be the choice of the prince , the sword of God was both in fact and fame the foremost leader of the Saracens . He obeyed without reluctance ; he was consulted without ...
... soldiers demanded the superior genius of Caled ; and whoever might be the choice of the prince , the sword of God was both in fact and fame the foremost leader of the Saracens . He obeyed without reluctance ; he was consulted without ...
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... soldier Nay , " said Derar , " I did not begin first : but they came out to take me , and I was afraid that God should see me turn my back : and indeed I fought in good earnest , and without doubt God assisted me against them ; and had ...
... soldier Nay , " said Derar , " I did not begin first : but they came out to take me , and I was afraid that God should see me turn my back : and indeed I fought in good earnest , and without doubt God assisted me against them ; and had ...
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... soldiers imitated the moderation of their chief ; and he enjoyed the submissive gratitude of a people whom he had rescued from destruction . But the success of the treaty had relaxed their vigilance , and in the same moment the opposite ...
... soldiers imitated the moderation of their chief ; and he enjoyed the submissive gratitude of a people whom he had rescued from destruction . But the success of the treaty had relaxed their vigilance , and in the same moment the opposite ...
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