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... Arabic , is found that expression , " behind him . " What induced the recent translators to add that expression , is the Hebrew word , which signifies behind or after ; but there is no sense in that phrase ; for according to this ...
... Arabic , is found that expression , " behind him . " What induced the recent translators to add that expression , is the Hebrew word , which signifies behind or after ; but there is no sense in that phrase ; for according to this ...
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... Arabs and Turks who watched their retreat , and who besides were bearing contagion along with them , what an alternative was imposed upon him . This was war in none of its gay or triumphant , or even honourable interludes , but in its ...
... Arabs and Turks who watched their retreat , and who besides were bearing contagion along with them , what an alternative was imposed upon him . This was war in none of its gay or triumphant , or even honourable interludes , but in its ...
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... Arabs while descending the Nile , but his mission would have been too late , even if he had not been in- tercepted on his journey . It is evident from the correspondence , that Bonaparte was , for a time , flattered with the hope that ...
... Arabs while descending the Nile , but his mission would have been too late , even if he had not been in- tercepted on his journey . It is evident from the correspondence , that Bonaparte was , for a time , flattered with the hope that ...
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... Arabs and Ethiopians , and we may justly add the ancient Egyptian tongue which became extinct with the nation , some traces of which , however , may probably be discerned among the Copts , who are supposed to be their descendants . The ...
... Arabs and Ethiopians , and we may justly add the ancient Egyptian tongue which became extinct with the nation , some traces of which , however , may probably be discerned among the Copts , who are supposed to be their descendants . The ...
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... Arabic , Eliph , and hence in the Greek , Alpha ; and so on with the names of the other letters . We do not know ... Arabs who follow the same practice , have , it is true , twenty- eight letters , but this addition of six letters is ...
... Arabic , Eliph , and hence in the Greek , Alpha ; and so on with the names of the other letters . We do not know ... Arabs who follow the same practice , have , it is true , twenty- eight letters , but this addition of six letters is ...
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