| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 488 strani
...surrendered at discretion. They trusted to the intercession of their old allies of Medina: they could not be ignorant that fanaticism obliterates the feelings...enemies. Their sheep and camels were inherited by the Musulmans: three hundred cuirasses, five hundred pikes, a thousand lances, composed the most useful... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 370 strani
...trusted to the intercession of their eld allies at Medina ; they could not be ignorant that fanatacism obliterates the feelings of humanity. A venerable...judgment they appealed, pronounced the sentence of death : seven hundred Jews were dragged in chains to the market-place of the city ; they descended... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 526 strani
...allies, of Medina ; they could not be ignorant that fanaticism obliterates the feelings of hir.nanily. A venerable elder, to whose judgment they appealed,...and camels were inherited by the Mussulmans ; three hundred cuirasses, five hundred pikes, a thousand lances, composed the most useful portion of the spoil.... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1807 - 366 strani
...surrendered at discretion. They trusted to ihe intercession of their old allies at Medina; they could not be ignorant that fanaticism obliterates the feelings...elder, to whose judgment they appealed, pronounced the the sentence of death : seven hundred Jews were dragged in chains to the market-place of the city ;... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 488 strani
...discre- S_^L, linn. They trusted to the intercession of their old allies of Medina : they could not be ignorant that fanaticism obliterates the feelings...dragged in chains to the market-place of the city : they descend- ' ed alive into the grave prepared for their execution and burial ; and the apostle beheld... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1820 - 528 strani
...surrendered at discretion. They trusted to the intercession of their old allies, of Medina: they could not be ignorant that fanaticism obliterates the feelings...and camels were inherited by the Mussulmans; three hundred cuirasses, five hundred pikes, a thousand lances, composed the most useful portion of the spoil.... | |
| William Henry Neale - 1828 - 300 strani
...humanity of the Prophet11. Seven hundred Jews were dragged in chains to the market-place at Medina : they descended alive into the grave prepared for their...inflexible eye, the slaughter of his helpless enemies '. After having reduced Chaibar, the chief was tortured in the presence of Mohammed, to force a confession... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1830 - 442 strani
...surrendered at discretion. They trusted to the intercession of their old allies, of Medina: they could not be ignorant that fanaticism obliterates the feelings...death: seven hundred Jews were dragged in chains to the market place of the city: they descended alive into the grave prepared for their execution and burial;... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1831 - 362 strani
...Koreish : the atrocious vengeance taken on them by Mohammed is a dreadful stain upon his character. Seven hundred Jews were dragged in chains to the market-place of the city, and there massacred, their remains being ignominiously thrown into one common grave, and their sheep,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1831 - 522 strani
...surrendered at discretion. They trusted to the intercession of their old allies of Medina : they could not be ignorant that fanaticism obliterates the feelings...the grave prepared for their execution and burial : ana the apostle beheld with an inflexible eye the slaughter of his helpless enemies. Their sheep... | |
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