The Works of Washington Irving ...G. P. Putnam, 1861 |
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The Works of Washington Irving: Mahomet and his successors Washington Irving Visualização integral - 1861 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abd'alaziz Abd'almâlec Abda'lrahman Abdallah Ibn Abu Beker Abu Obeidah Abu Sofian Acbah Alashtar Aleppo Allah Allah Achbar Amru appointed Arab Arabian arms army Ayesha Babylonia Bassora battle Berber besieged booty Bosra brother Caliph Omar Caliphat camels camp capture castle Christian command conquest cried Cufa Damascus death Derar desert dirhems Egypt emir emperor empire enemy faith fight force garrison gate gave governor Greek hand Hassan head Hegira Hejagi Heraclius Hormuzân horse Hosein host hundred Ibn Abu inhabitants Irak Islam Khaled Koran Koreish lance letter Mahomet Malec Mecca Medina Merwân Moawyah Moktâr Mosenna Moslem mosque mountains Musa Musab night Obeid'allah Ommiah Othman Persian prayer prisoner prophet province received reinforcements replied Saad sallied Saracen scimetar sent Serjabil siege siege of Damascus slain soldiers spoils sword Syria Telha and Zobeir thee thou thousand took tribe tribute troops valor victory walls warrior Werdan Yezdegird Yezid Youkenna Ziyad Zobeir
Passagens conhecidas
Página 104 - Four things come not back : the spoken word ; the sped arrow ; the past life, and the neglected opportunity.
Página 217 - The contents of those books," said he, f' arc in conformity with the Koran, or they are not. If they are, the Koran is sufficient without them ; if they are not, they are pernicious. Let them, therefore, be destroyed.
Página 210 - Greeks, showed some favor to that sect, in order to make use of them in his conquest of the country. He even prevailed upon their patriarch Benjamin to emerge from his desert and hold a conference with him ; and subsequently declared that " he had never conversed with a Christian priest of more innocent manners or venerable aspect.