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Page 186
... called so , the Vice - Prince , or agent , Signor Filippo Gazoni , had gone by , but , fortunately for him , they did not know him , because , as I understood , he was walking leisurely , only accompanied by an unarmed boy , who was ...
... called so , the Vice - Prince , or agent , Signor Filippo Gazoni , had gone by , but , fortunately for him , they did not know him , because , as I understood , he was walking leisurely , only accompanied by an unarmed boy , who was ...
Page 280
... called Moallakat , which were hung up on the walls of the Caaba at Mecca . This assembly was suppressed by Mohammed , whose restless spirit of conquest and ambition discouraged for a time the pursuit of poetry among the Arabs ; and the ...
... called Moallakat , which were hung up on the walls of the Caaba at Mecca . This assembly was suppressed by Mohammed , whose restless spirit of conquest and ambition discouraged for a time the pursuit of poetry among the Arabs ; and the ...
Page 522
... called , are modes of the affective faculties ; ideas or notions result from the intellectual faculties ; reason , in particular , is the apanage of the reflective faculties . ' ( P. 124. ) If reason be the exclusive prerogative of the ...
... called , are modes of the affective faculties ; ideas or notions result from the intellectual faculties ; reason , in particular , is the apanage of the reflective faculties . ' ( P. 124. ) If reason be the exclusive prerogative of the ...
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