| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - Literature - 1873 - 968 pages
...slay so and so, and when thou retuniest my angels shall bear thee into Paradise ;' and so it was that there was no order of his that, they would not affront...desire they had to get back into that Paradise of his." According to De Sacy, these youths were called Hashiehin, from their nse of the preparation of hemp... | |
| English periodicals - 1876 - 588 pages
...when thou returnest my angels shall carry thee back into Paradise. And shouldst thou die nathless, even so will I send my angels to carry thee back into...desire they had to get back into that Paradise of his. Hence the great dread that he inspired all princes withal and made them become his tributaries, in... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1876 - 626 pages
...thou returnest my angels shall carry thee back into Paradise. And shouldst thou die nathless, even ю will I send my angels to carry thee back into Paradise."...affront any peril to execute, for the great desire they lia' to get back into that Paradise of hi.-. Hence the great dread that he inspired .ill princes withal... | |
| 1876 - 594 pages
...when thou returnest my angels shall carry thce back into Paradise. And shouldst thou die nathless, even so will I send my angels to carry thee back into Paradise." S:1 he caused them to believe, and thus " there was no order of his that they would not affront any... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - Children's literature - 1896 - 548 pages
...and when thou returne.st my Angels shall bear .hee into Paradise. And shouldst ihou die, natheless will I send my Angels to carry thee back into Paradise." So he caused them to believe; and thus I 'here was no order of his that they would not affront any ;jeril to execute, for the great desire... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1902 - 198 pages
...and when thou returnest my Angels shall bear thee into Paradise. And shouldst thou die, nevertheless even so will I send my Angels to carry thee back into Paradise." Now it came to pass in the year 1252, that Haluku Khan, Lord of the Tartars of the Levant, heard of... | |
| Scotland - 1903 - 1122 pages
...mission. " Go thou, he would say, and slay So-and-so, and when thou returnest my Angels shall bear thee into Paradise. And shouldst thou die, natheless even...send my Angels to carry thee back into Paradise." And so the foolish ones believed him, and felt that in either case they were sure of Paradise; while,... | |
| Hutton Webster - History, Modern - 1917 - 408 pages
...and when thou returnest my angels shall bear thee into paradise. And shouldst thou die, nevertheless even so will I send my angels to carry thee back into...thus there was no order of his that they would not face any peril to execute, because of the great desire they had to get back into that paradise of his.... | |
| Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth - Asia - 1888 - 812 pages
...say to such a youth, " Go thou and slay so and so, and when thou returnest my angels shall bear thee into Paradise, and shouldst thou die, natheless even so will I send my angels to carry thee back to Pa anise." So he caused them to believe, and there was no order of bis they were not willing to... | |
| Harold Lamb - Asia, Central - 1928 - 388 pages
...say to such a youth: 'Go thou and slay So and So j and when thou returnest my Angels shall bear thee into Paradise. And shouldst thou die, natheless even...carry thee back into Paradise.' So he caused them to believej and thus there was no order of his that they would not affront any peril to execute, for the... | |
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