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... important particulars ; instead of the number of inhabitants , Ebn Haukal informs us of the num ber of the gates ; and when to this statement he has superadded the number of the mosques , the city is amply described . Some- times he ...
... important particulars ; instead of the number of inhabitants , Ebn Haukal informs us of the num ber of the gates ; and when to this statement he has superadded the number of the mosques , the city is amply described . Some- times he ...
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... Important as the subject of religion is , we must content our- selves with transcribing the following short passages relative to it , in addition to the remarks already quoted : Of ecclesiastical privileges the empire is for ever ...
... Important as the subject of religion is , we must content our- selves with transcribing the following short passages relative to it , in addition to the remarks already quoted : Of ecclesiastical privileges the empire is for ever ...
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... important discoveries , which throw light on geo- graphy , history , and physics . The tracks of the canals which rendered antient Egypt so fertile , commercial , and populous , were sought with the utmost care . Artists traversed the ...
... important discoveries , which throw light on geo- graphy , history , and physics . The tracks of the canals which rendered antient Egypt so fertile , commercial , and populous , were sought with the utmost care . Artists traversed the ...
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