The Eclectic Review, Volume 24C. Taylor, 1825 |
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... Yemen , Zu Nowauss , about the beginning of the sixth century . One of these Ned- jerauns ( it is not clear which ) was an episcopal see . • The Druses , ' says Mr. Buckingham , ' have a great veneration for this town , and for a ...
... Yemen , Zu Nowauss , about the beginning of the sixth century . One of these Ned- jerauns ( it is not clear which ) was an episcopal see . • The Druses , ' says Mr. Buckingham , ' have a great veneration for this town , and for a ...
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... Yemen in the sixth century , and led his troops as far as Mekka . We are inclined to suspect that this first monarch of that name was of the same nation . Egypt at this period was a powerful monarchy , and was certainly never subject to ...
... Yemen in the sixth century , and led his troops as far as Mekka . We are inclined to suspect that this first monarch of that name was of the same nation . Egypt at this period was a powerful monarchy , and was certainly never subject to ...
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... Yemen ; having consumed a period of seven years in this remote and perilous expedition . The twelve thousand Arabs , however , whom he had left in Tibet , were never withdrawn ; and vestiges of the race are accordingly still to be dis ...
... Yemen ; having consumed a period of seven years in this remote and perilous expedition . The twelve thousand Arabs , however , whom he had left in Tibet , were never withdrawn ; and vestiges of the race are accordingly still to be dis ...
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