The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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Side 5
... applied himself to the study of his native literature , and after residing some years at Básra ( Bussora ) repaired to Bogdad , whence he returned to Arabia . Here he began to propagate his opinions 1818 . Original Communications .
... applied himself to the study of his native literature , and after residing some years at Básra ( Bussora ) repaired to Bogdad , whence he returned to Arabia . Here he began to propagate his opinions 1818 . Original Communications .
Side 6
... decease is still celebrated by the Sikhs with many sacred ceremonies . The revolution effected by Nanock was , indeed , in a philosophical and poli- tical point of view , the greatest that India ever Original Communications . MAY ,
... decease is still celebrated by the Sikhs with many sacred ceremonies . The revolution effected by Nanock was , indeed , in a philosophical and poli- tical point of view , the greatest that India ever Original Communications . MAY ,
Side 7
... . He de- scribed the arts that would be employed to deceive and allure - and the rigours that would be practised to awe and com- pol ; -disunion among the people - and hostility between 1818 . 7 Original Communications .
... . He de- scribed the arts that would be employed to deceive and allure - and the rigours that would be practised to awe and com- pol ; -disunion among the people - and hostility between 1818 . 7 Original Communications .
Side 8
... suppose the legislator of the Sikhs to have grounded his proceedings , were justified by the re- sult , Between Nanock ( whom the gra- titude of his countrymen subsequently complimented with the title of Original Communications . MAY ,
... suppose the legislator of the Sikhs to have grounded his proceedings , were justified by the re- sult , Between Nanock ( whom the gra- titude of his countrymen subsequently complimented with the title of Original Communications . MAY ,
Side 9
... servitude ) that he disdained an earthly superior , and ac- knowledged no other master than his prophet . ” ( Foster's Journey , vol . i . p . 329 ) . The clans still continue to enjoy their dis- tinct local 1818 . Original Communications .
... servitude ) that he disdained an earthly superior , and ac- knowledged no other master than his prophet . ” ( Foster's Journey , vol . i . p . 329 ) . The clans still continue to enjoy their dis- tinct local 1818 . Original Communications .
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