The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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Page 278
... still engaged in regulating its govern- ment and guarding its occupants from glances less holy than his own , Mahomet received tidings of coming war . The Coreish Siege of Medina - The Bani Coreitza . 279 were 278 Muir's Life of Mahomet .
... still engaged in regulating its govern- ment and guarding its occupants from glances less holy than his own , Mahomet received tidings of coming war . The Coreish Siege of Medina - The Bani Coreitza . 279 were 278 Muir's Life of Mahomet .
Page 279
... siege accordingly . But till the siege was actually raised , his danger was extreme . There was dissension in his own camp , and no danger so great as that which had been discovered within Medina itself . For a tribe of Jews , the Bani ...
... siege accordingly . But till the siege was actually raised , his danger was extreme . There was dissension in his own camp , and no danger so great as that which had been discovered within Medina itself . For a tribe of Jews , the Bani ...
Page 322
... siege which lasted three years , seven months , and twelve days -it is still possessed by that nation whose destiny it has been , and we trust it will ever be , to hold the trident of Neptune . No fortress in ancient or modern times has ...
... siege which lasted three years , seven months , and twelve days -it is still possessed by that nation whose destiny it has been , and we trust it will ever be , to hold the trident of Neptune . No fortress in ancient or modern times has ...
Page 324
... siege . At this period Ferdinand IV . of Castile resolved to dislodge the Moors , and directed a large portion of his army , under Alonzo Perez de Guzman ( el Bueno ) , against the fortress . After protracted operations and many engage ...
... siege . At this period Ferdinand IV . of Castile resolved to dislodge the Moors , and directed a large portion of his army , under Alonzo Perez de Guzman ( el Bueno ) , against the fortress . After protracted operations and many engage ...
Page 325
... siege , it again reverted to the dominion of the Christians . The success of this siege , and the important event of the annexation of Gibraltar to Spain , is attributable to Alonzo de Arcos . In 1464 King Henry , desirous of becoming ...
... siege , it again reverted to the dominion of the Christians . The success of this siege , and the important event of the annexation of Gibraltar to Spain , is attributable to Alonzo de Arcos . In 1464 King Henry , desirous of becoming ...
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