Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 156William Blackwood, 1894 - England |
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... SULTAN OF MOROCCO . BY WALTER B. HARRIS , 467 WHO WAS LOST AND IS FOUND . CHAPS . XVII.-XX. , BY " A SON OF THE MARSHES , " BY WILLIAM GRESWELL , FROM WEIR TO MILL . POETS AND GEOGRAPHERS . 485 510 515 · 527 THE SKELETON HAND . BY LADY ...
... SULTAN OF MOROCCO . BY WALTER B. HARRIS , 467 WHO WAS LOST AND IS FOUND . CHAPS . XVII.-XX. , BY " A SON OF THE MARSHES , " BY WILLIAM GRESWELL , FROM WEIR TO MILL . POETS AND GEOGRAPHERS . 485 510 515 · 527 THE SKELETON HAND . BY LADY ...
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... Sultan's permission , he erected a convent or zawia ; and he there began to gather around him other preachers , who spread his doctrines over this mountain tract , who built other zawias , and who spoke and taught in his name . This was ...
... Sultan's permission , he erected a convent or zawia ; and he there began to gather around him other preachers , who spread his doctrines over this mountain tract , who built other zawias , and who spoke and taught in his name . This was ...
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... Sultan as Caliph of Islam , declaring him to be head of the faith , but cunningly inserting the proviso that this was dependent on adherence to the true religion , thus enabling him- self at any time to pronounce the right forfeited ...
... Sultan as Caliph of Islam , declaring him to be head of the faith , but cunningly inserting the proviso that this was dependent on adherence to the true religion , thus enabling him- self at any time to pronounce the right forfeited ...
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... Sultan acknowledged the spiritual supremacy of the Sheikh of Jerboub . These emissaries pushed westwards into Bornu ... Sultan's African dominions - Egypt and the Egyp- tian Soudan perhaps excepted - far more than the Caliph himself . In ...
... Sultan acknowledged the spiritual supremacy of the Sheikh of Jerboub . These emissaries pushed westwards into Bornu ... Sultan's African dominions - Egypt and the Egyp- tian Soudan perhaps excepted - far more than the Caliph himself . In ...
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... Sultan . The authority of the Porte - although the name of the Sultan is respected in the middle territories of North Africa far more than in the districts that tasted Egyptian rule - really ex- tends but a few miles inland of Tripoli ...
... Sultan . The authority of the Porte - although the name of the Sultan is respected in the middle territories of North Africa far more than in the districts that tasted Egyptian rule - really ex- tends but a few miles inland of Tripoli ...
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