Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Enlarged and Improved, àÅèÁ·Õè 1A. Constable, 1823 |
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... carrying off an immense booty . metaus . They at tack his camp in the night without success . For some time the Moors ... carried off great numbers of Christians into slavery , and that the view of making slaves was now a great motive ...
... carrying off an immense booty . metaus . They at tack his camp in the night without success . For some time the Moors ... carried off great numbers of Christians into slavery , and that the view of making slaves was now a great motive ...
˹éÒ 62
... carried on through the desert by caravans between Cairo and A- byssinia , as well as from Cairo to Suakem on the Red sea ; but the Ethiopic monarch having seized the mer- chants from Cairo , and sent parties of horse to interrupt the ...
... carried on through the desert by caravans between Cairo and A- byssinia , as well as from Cairo to Suakem on the Red sea ; but the Ethiopic monarch having seized the mer- chants from Cairo , and sent parties of horse to interrupt the ...
˹éÒ 63
... carried on , and frequently employed their wealth in ex- citing rebellion , it became necessary that the sovereign himself should examine into the eircumstances and dis- positions of the several governors ; which was likewise proper on ...
... carried on , and frequently employed their wealth in ex- citing rebellion , it became necessary that the sovereign himself should examine into the eircumstances and dis- positions of the several governors ; which was likewise proper on ...
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... carried off in his last year's expe- dition ; with which the Mahometan chief thought pro- per to comply rather than engage in such a dangerous war . This Naod having thus freed his country from the dan- ger of any foreign invasion ...
... carried off in his last year's expe- dition ; with which the Mahometan chief thought pro- per to comply rather than engage in such a dangerous war . This Naod having thus freed his country from the dan- ger of any foreign invasion ...
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... carried off Matthew and one of the servants of Don Roderigo . At last , after a most tedious and toilsome journey ... carry his arms to the African side ; while the king of Adel , having strengthened himself by alliances with the Turkish ...
... carried off Matthew and one of the servants of Don Roderigo . At last , after a most tedious and toilsome journey ... carry his arms to the African side ; while the king of Adel , having strengthened himself by alliances with the Turkish ...
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