Essays: Biographical, Critical, and Historical; Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, 2±ÇSuttaby, Evance, and Fox, 1814 |
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... caliphs had attained prodigious power and splendour ; and the court of Bagdad , shortly after the extinction of the dynastry of the Ommiades , began to cultivate with enthusiasm the arts of peace . Abou Giafar Almansor , the second caliph ...
... caliphs had attained prodigious power and splendour ; and the court of Bagdad , shortly after the extinction of the dynastry of the Ommiades , began to cultivate with enthusiasm the arts of peace . Abou Giafar Almansor , the second caliph ...
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... caliphs in 813 , and for a period of twenty years reigned the Augustus of the oriental world . The life of this monarch was devoted to literature ; and he was , without flattery or exaggeration , acknowledged to be unrivalled in the ...
... caliphs in 813 , and for a period of twenty years reigned the Augustus of the oriental world . The life of this monarch was devoted to literature ; and he was , without flattery or exaggeration , acknowledged to be unrivalled in the ...
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... caliphs Almansor , Haroun , and Almamon , an individual of the proscribed house of the Ommiades had founded a mighty ... Caliph , and the first who adopted the title of Commander of the Faithful , occupied for more than fifty years the ...
... caliphs Almansor , Haroun , and Almamon , an individual of the proscribed house of the Ommiades had founded a mighty ... Caliph , and the first who adopted the title of Commander of the Faithful , occupied for more than fifty years the ...
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... caliphs at Cairo . These monarchs emulated the taste and patronage of their com- petitors at Bagdad and Cordova , and continued to foster and protect the sciences until the victo- ries of Noureddin and Saladin , about the com- mencement ...
... caliphs at Cairo . These monarchs emulated the taste and patronage of their com- petitors at Bagdad and Cordova , and continued to foster and protect the sciences until the victo- ries of Noureddin and Saladin , about the com- mencement ...
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... caliphs Almansor and Almamon , was blended the fallacies of astro- logy and nothing of moment was transacted , either in war , politics , or private life , without first consulting the aspect of the heavens . Again , with chemistry ...
... caliphs Almansor and Almamon , was blended the fallacies of astro- logy and nothing of moment was transacted , either in war , politics , or private life , without first consulting the aspect of the heavens . Again , with chemistry ...
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