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... can not believe in the tendency of the Turkish government , influenced as it is by Mohammedanism , to improvement . To him a religion , not only false in itself , but inculcating systematic hostility to Christianity , must appear an ...
... can not believe in the tendency of the Turkish government , influenced as it is by Mohammedanism , to improvement . To him a religion , not only false in itself , but inculcating systematic hostility to Christianity , must appear an ...
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Fight against those who believe not in God , nor in the last day , and forbid not that which God and his apostle have forbidden , and pos sess not the true religion , until they pay tribute by right of subjection , and they be reduced ...
Fight against those who believe not in God , nor in the last day , and forbid not that which God and his apostle have forbidden , and pos sess not the true religion , until they pay tribute by right of subjection , and they be reduced ...
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I believe , " he writes , " that in comparison with other countries , the population of Turkey is on the whole lightly taxed . " But it is quite evident that he is here looking rather at the amount of revenue raised , and of taxation ...
I believe , " he writes , " that in comparison with other countries , the population of Turkey is on the whole lightly taxed . " But it is quite evident that he is here looking rather at the amount of revenue raised , and of taxation ...
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This is a piece of cowardice for which I blame myself , though I believe none of my friends will blame me . " Hume called on Butler , but did not see him ; and some persons have speculated on what might have been , had Butler been ...
This is a piece of cowardice for which I blame myself , though I believe none of my friends will blame me . " Hume called on Butler , but did not see him ; and some persons have speculated on what might have been , had Butler been ...
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... it must have some presage of possessed of them is , in fact , the very the result before it will turn its energies same evidence on which we believe in the to its attainment . " This analogy is an in- existence of one another .
... it must have some presage of possessed of them is , in fact , the very the result before it will turn its energies same evidence on which we believe in the to its attainment . " This analogy is an in- existence of one another .
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...