Persia, Ancient and ModernH.S. King & Company, 1874 - 328 pagina's |
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Pagina vi
... Europe . It was thus eight times as large as the Babylonian Empire at its greatest extent , and probably four times as large as the Assyrian ( Rawlinson's Five Great Monarchies , III . 84 ) . Modern Persia has an area of about 500,000 ...
... Europe . It was thus eight times as large as the Babylonian Empire at its greatest extent , and probably four times as large as the Assyrian ( Rawlinson's Five Great Monarchies , III . 84 ) . Modern Persia has an area of about 500,000 ...
Pagina xiv
... European Tour of the Shah -- Concession to Baron Reuter - Return of the Shah - First Railway ... PAGK 80 CHAPTER IV . RELIGION : Zoroaster - Magian Faith under the Sassanian Dynasty- Guebres - Address to the Shah - Results of the ...
... European Tour of the Shah -- Concession to Baron Reuter - Return of the Shah - First Railway ... PAGK 80 CHAPTER IV . RELIGION : Zoroaster - Magian Faith under the Sassanian Dynasty- Guebres - Address to the Shah - Results of the ...
Pagina xv
... Europe - Arab Story - Sir J. Malcolm on Reform in Oriental Countries — Language — Arabic and Parsi - Grammar- Dialects 242 CHAPTER XII . - - TRAVELLING : Various Routes to Persia - Travelling in the Caucasus- Climate Commencement of ...
... Europe - Arab Story - Sir J. Malcolm on Reform in Oriental Countries — Language — Arabic and Parsi - Grammar- Dialects 242 CHAPTER XII . - - TRAVELLING : Various Routes to Persia - Travelling in the Caucasus- Climate Commencement of ...
Pagina 2
... European state , and the tide of Persian conquest was not long destined to remain unchecked . The field of Marathon ... Europe and the East , and it is impossible to over - estimate the bravery of this little host of 11,000 men - 1000 of ...
... European state , and the tide of Persian conquest was not long destined to remain unchecked . The field of Marathon ... Europe and the East , and it is impossible to over - estimate the bravery of this little host of 11,000 men - 1000 of ...
Pagina 3
... Europe ceased for ever . * Bitterly mortified , Xerxes became extremely cruel to his subjects , and made his rule so intolerable that he was mur- dered B.c. 464. Artaxerxes , who married the Jewess Esther , succeeded . He was the third ...
... Europe ceased for ever . * Bitterly mortified , Xerxes became extremely cruel to his subjects , and made his rule so intolerable that he was mur- dered B.c. 464. Artaxerxes , who married the Jewess Esther , succeeded . He was the third ...
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Pagina 52 - The highlands which border on the western sea-coast of India poured forth a yet more formidable race, a race which was long the terror of every native power, and which, after many desperate and doubtful struggles, yielded only to the fortune and genius of England.
Pagina 267 - Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
Pagina 141 - God, of that which is on earth, or in heaven : it is he who formeth you in the wombs, as he pleaseth ; there is no God but he, the mighty, the wise. It is he who hath sent down unto thee the book, wherein are some verses clear to be understood, they are the foundation of the book ; and others are parabolical.
Pagina 19 - I exposed my person to the dangers of war with the clear foreknowledge (which I had acquired from the art of divination) that I was destined to fall by the sword. I now offer my tribute of gratitude to the Eternal Being, who has not suffered me to perish by the cruelty of a tyrant, by the secret dagger of conspiracy, or by the slow tortures of lingering disease.
Pagina 32 - Verily Christ Jesus the son of Mary is the apostle of God, and his Word, which he conveyed unto Mary, and a spirit proceeding from him. Believe therefore in God, and his apostles, and say not, There are three Gods; forbear this; it will be better for you. God is but one God. Far be it from him that he should have a son!
Pagina 75 - His dress baffled all description: the ground of his robes was white ; but he was so covered with jewels of an extraordinary size, and their splendour, from his being seated where the rays of the sun played upon them, was so dazzling, that it was impossible to distinguish the minute parts which combined to give such amazing brilliancy to his whole figure.
Pagina 33 - God, a night spent in arms, is of more avail than two months of fasting and prayer; whosoever falls in battle, his sins are forgiven; at the day of judgment his wounds shall be resplendent as vermilion, and odoriferous as musk; and the loss of his limbs shall be supplied by the wings of angels and cherubim.
Pagina 76 - ... whose bending points were finished with pear-formed pearls of an immense size. The vesture was of gold tissue, nearly covered with a similar disposition of jewellery ; and crossing the shoulders were two strings of pearls, probably the largest in the world. I call his dress a vesture, because it sat close to his person, from the neck to the bottom of the waist, showing a shape as noble as his air. At that point, it devolved downwards in loose drapery, like the usual Persian garment, and was of...
Pagina 271 - He, who would bring home the wealth of the Indies, must carry the wealth of the Indies with him.
Pagina 153 - In some of these mournful assemblies it is the custom for a priest to go about to each person at the height of his grief, with a piece of cotton in his hand, with which he carefully collects the falling tears, and which he then squeezes into a bottle, preserving them with the greatest caution. This practically illustrates that passage in the 5 6th Psalm, 8th verse, Put thou my tears into thy bottle.