| Edward Gibbon - 1789 - 424 страници
...Niniveh, for the definition of the rebels whom he had condemned. The injuftice of Mecca, and the choice of Medina, transformed the citizen into a prince ,...and the fame God who afflicts a finful world with peflilence and earthquakes , might infpire for their converfion or chaftifemcnt the valour of his fervants.... | |
| 1790 - 562 страници
...Nineveh, for the deftrudhon of the rebels whom he had condemned The injuilice of Mecca, and the choice of Medina, transformed the citizen into a prince,...example of the faints ; and the fame God who afflicts a fmful world with pellilence and earthquakes, might infpire for their converfion or challifcmcnt the... | |
| 1790 - 566 страници
...Nineveh, for the deftruclion of the rebels whom he had condemned. The injuftice of Mecca, and the choice of Medina, transformed the citizen into a prince,...by the example of the faints ; and the fame God who afflids a iinful world with peililence and earthquakes, might infpire for their converfion orchaftifement... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 646 страници
...Nineveh, for the deflruftion of the rebels whom he had condemned. The injuftice of Mecca, and .the choice of Medina, transformed the citizen into a prince,...by the example of the faints ; and the fame God who afflidls a finful world with peftilence and earthquakes, might infpire for their converfion or chaftifement... | |
| George Gregory - 1790 - 456 страници
...Nineveh, for the deftruction or the rebels whom he had condemned. The injuftice of Mecca, .and the choice of Medina, transformed the citizen into a prince,...fword was confecrated by the example of the faints -r and \ the fame God who afflicts a finful world with peftilence and earthquakes, might infpire for... | |
| 1792 - 822 страници
...Nineveh, for the dcftruction o! the rebels whom he had condimncd. The injuftice of Mecca, and the choice of Medina, transformed the citizen into a prince ;...by the example of the faints ; and the fame God who afflids a finful world with peftilence and earthquakes, might infpire, for their con-;t verfion or... | |
| George Gregory - 1795 - 582 страници
...Nineveh, for the defirution of the rebels whom he had condemned. The injuftice of Mecca, and the choice of Medina, transformed the citizen into a prince, the humble preacher into the leader of armies i but his fword was confecrated by the example of the faints; and the fame God who affli&s a finful... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1802 - 526 страници
...Niniveh, for the deftru&ion of the rebels whom he had condemned. The injuftice of Mecca, and the choice of Medina, transformed the citizen , into a prince,...afflicts a finful world with peftilence and earthquakes, might infpire for their converfion or ehaftifement the valour of his fervants. In the exercife of political... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1802 - 524 страници
...Niniveh, for the deftruftion of the rebels \vhom he had condemned. The injuftice of Mecca, and the choice of Medina, transformed the citizen into a prince,...preacher into the leader of armies ; but his fword \vas confecrated by the example of the faints ; and the fame God who afflicts a iinful world with peftilence... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 488 страници
...Nineveh, for the destruction of the rebels whom he had condemned. The injustice of Mecca, and the choice of Medina, transformed the citizen into a prince, the humble preacher into the leaderof armies ; but his sword was consecrated by the example of the saints; and the same God who... | |
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