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Side 277
The two black standards borne before the Caliphs of the House of Abbas were
called , allegorically , The Night and the Shadow . ( See Gibbon . ) Note 106 , p .
81 . - Defiance fierce at Islam . — The Mahometan religion . Note 107 , p . 81 .
The two black standards borne before the Caliphs of the House of Abbas were
called , allegorically , The Night and the Shadow . ( See Gibbon . ) Note 106 , p .
81 . - Defiance fierce at Islam . — The Mahometan religion . Note 107 , p . 81 .
Side 317
Among the birds of Tonquin is a species of goldfinch , which sings so
melodiously that it is called the Celestial Bird . Its wings , when it is perched ,
appear variegated with beautiful colors , but when it flies they lose all their
splendor . - Grosier .
Among the birds of Tonquin is a species of goldfinch , which sings so
melodiously that it is called the Celestial Bird . Its wings , when it is perched ,
appear variegated with beautiful colors , but when it flies they lose all their
splendor . - Grosier .
Side 322
With Paphian diamonds in their locks . “ On the side of a mountain near Paphos
there is a cavern which produces the most beautiful rock - crystal . On account of
its brilliancy it has been called the Paphian diamond . ” — Mariti . Note 355 , p .
With Paphian diamonds in their locks . “ On the side of a mountain near Paphos
there is a cavern which produces the most beautiful rock - crystal . On account of
its brilliancy it has been called the Paphian diamond . ” — Mariti . Note 355 , p .
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