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... , 1853 3. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates , June , July , and August , 1853 284 ib . ib . 4. MSS . Short - hand Reports , taken by authority , in the House of Commons ib . THE CALCUTTA REVIEW . ART . I. — Essai sur ii CONTENTS .
... , 1853 3. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates , June , July , and August , 1853 284 ib . ib . 4. MSS . Short - hand Reports , taken by authority , in the House of Commons ib . THE CALCUTTA REVIEW . ART . I. — Essai sur ii CONTENTS .
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... taken place from 400 to 700 B. C. The pure races from this descent are termed Mutáriba ; those mixed with supposed Ishmaelite blood , Mustáriba.t The children of Himyar are marked by their comparatively settled habits . They lived ...
... taken place from 400 to 700 B. C. The pure races from this descent are termed Mutáriba ; those mixed with supposed Ishmaelite blood , Mustáriba.t The children of Himyar are marked by their comparatively settled habits . They lived ...
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... taken possession of , by the Arabs . ‡ * Some hold that Codhâa was descended from Maadd , the Ishmaelite ancestor of Mahomet , and that his posterity , having settled in Yemen , became confounded with that of Himyar . But the legend is ...
... taken possession of , by the Arabs . ‡ * Some hold that Codhâa was descended from Maadd , the Ishmaelite ancestor of Mahomet , and that his posterity , having settled in Yemen , became confounded with that of Himyar . But the legend is ...
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... Taken by sur- prise , Zebba fled to her river fortress , and , having in vain endeavoured to escape by one or the other , destroyed herself by a subtle poison which she always carried in a ring . * With Zebba , the dynasty of Odzeina ...
... Taken by sur- prise , Zebba fled to her river fortress , and , having in vain endeavoured to escape by one or the other , destroyed herself by a subtle poison which she always carried in a ring . * With Zebba , the dynasty of Odzeina ...
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