| George Stanley Faber - 1808 - 592 pages
...Empire to the Emperors after its division, from the Emperors of Constantinople to the Popes of Rome, from the East to the West and from the West to the East, from the State to the Church and from the Church to the State, from the impious adoration paid... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1808 - 304 pages
...Empire to the Emperors after its division, from the Emperors of Constantinople to the Popes of Rome, from the East to the West and from the West to the East, from the State to the Church and from the Church to the State, from the impious adoration paid... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1843 - 456 pages
...Kohdanians, who speak Persian, Greek, Arabic, and the Frank, Spanish, and Sla300 vonian languages, go from the East to the West and from the West to the East ; they import into the dominions of the khalifs, slaves and dibaj (this word means in modern Arabic... | |
| Robert Spence Hardy - 1853 - 560 pages
...merchant, who traded to different places, with a train of 500 wagons. There was u lime when he went from the east to the west, and from the west to the east. In the same city there was another merchant, unwise, foolish, and unskilful in expedients. Bodhisat... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1868 - 636 pages
...inexorable at last after it has been so long generous. The seat of the Caesars was first in the south, then from the south to the east, from the east to the west,...prove luckier ? No, it will not. While the seat of the Caesars was tossed around and thrown back to the icy north, a new world became the cradle of a... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1868 - 584 pages
...any labours which would account for this excessive fatigue. Including all his hapless untimely rides from the east to the west, and from the west to the east, of the battle-field, he had not traversed much ground in the course of the day. Mentschikoff... | |
| Louis Gaston de Ségur - 1869 - 168 pages
...were dead. The bystanders simulate looking up their dear Master Adoniram; after painful researches from the East to the West, and from the West to the East, they find him, thanks to the acacia branch, which indicates to them where lies his corpse. The... | |
| Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʼ - 1869 - 280 pages
...wood, and attach them to the shoulders of oxen, and place heavy burdens on their backs, and drive them from the east to the west, and from the west to the east, traversing forests and desert wastes. By thought and wisdom they construct ships, which they... | |
| Andrew Stewart - 1872 - 446 pages
...climate and of soil, intersected everywhere by vast mountains, lakes and rivers, extending their arms from the east to the west, and from the west to the east, as if to clasp each other, and imploring, as it were, the aid of industry and art to unite them... | |
| Andrew Stewart - 1872 - 434 pages
...climate and of soil, intersected everywhere by vast mountains, lakes and rivers, extending their arms from the east to the west, and from the west to the east, as if to clasp each other, and imploring, as it were, the aid of industry and art to unite them... | |
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