| 1760 - 564 páginas
...their old heathenifli fu perditions ; and further in the inlands a ftill greater, who are jlbijine Chriftians, fubjeft or tributary to that empire. THE...quite black) all fpeak the Arabic tongue: they are ftout and warlike, and, among other weapons, ufe poifoned arrows and lances ". TH E only remarkable... | |
| 1760 - 638 páginas
...greater, who are Abifflnc Chriftians, fubjeft or tributary to that empire. THE king and his court arc Mohammedans ; and yet are affirmed by fome to be likewife...among other weapons, ufe poifoned arrows and lances e. Cugna. THE only remarkable piece of hiftory we meet with concernthe For- ing this kingdom, is the... | |
| Clement Cruttwell - 1798 - 786 páginas
...court arc Mahometans ; his fubjeeb, of what extrait foevcr (for tome cf them are white, others tawney and olive, and others quite black), all fpeak the Arabic tongue ; they are ftout and warlike, and, among other weapons, ufe poifored arrow!, and lances. The town i., iituattd... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1812 - 832 páginas
...great extent. The king and his court arc Mohameilans: his fubjecls, of what race foever (fome being white, others tawny and olive, and others quite black) all fpeak the Arabic tongue; they are (tout and warlike, and among other weapons life poifoncd arrows and lances- This city is a place of... | |
| Richard Brookes, William Darby - 1827 - 904 páginas
...great extent. The king and his court are Mohammedans ; his subjects, of what extract soever, (for some of them are white, others tawny and olive, and others quite black,) all speak the Arabic tongue; they are stout and warlike, and among other weapons, use poisoned arrows and... | |
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