Baber, that in such a case the Almighty had sometimes vouchsafed to receive the most valuable thing possessed by one friend, as an offering in exchange for the life of another. Akbar - Page 36by George Bruce Malleson - 1890 - 204 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1827 - 698 pages
...Baber, that in such a case the Almighty had sometunes vouchsafed to receive the most valuable tiling possessed by one friend, as an offering in exchange for the life of another. Baber, exclaiming that, of all things, his life was dearest to Hiimaiun, as Humauin's was to him, and... | |
| Babur (Emperor of Hindustan) - Asia, Central - 1826 - 538 pages
...of his son, Abul Baka, a personage highly venerated for his knowledge and piety, remarked to Baber, that in such a case the Almighty had sometimes vouchsafed...as an offering in exchange for the life of another. Baber exclaiming, that of all things, his life was dearest to Humaiun, as Hiimaiun's was to him, and... | |
| 1827 - 602 pages
...of his son, Abul Baku, a personage highly venerated for his knowledge and piety, remarked to Baber, that, in such a case, the Almighty had sometimes vouchsafed...as an offering in exchange for the life of another. Baber exclaiming that, of all things, his life was dearest to Huni:iifin, as Humaiun's was to him,... | |
| Josiah Conder - Africa - 1828 - 374 pages
...of his son, Abul Baka, a personage highly venerated for his knowledge and piety, remarked to Baber, that in such a case, the Almighty had sometimes vouchsafed...as an offering in exchange for the life of another. Baber, exclaiming that, of all things, his life was dearest to Humaiun, as Humaiun's was to him, and... | |
| Edward Thornton - India - 1841 - 608 pages
...of the Prophet suggested that, in similar circumstances, Heaven had been sometimes pleased to accept the most valuable thing possessed by one friend as an offering in exchange for the life of another. Baber was struck by the suggestion, and exclaimed that, next to the life of Hoomayoon, his own life... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - English essays - 1844 - 540 pages
...of his son, Abul Baka, a personage highly venerated for his knowledge and piety, remarked to Baber, that in such a case the Almighty had sometimes vouchsafed...as an offering in exchange for the life of another. Baber, exclaiming that, of all things, his life was dearest to Humaiun, as Humaiun's was to him, and... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - Edinburgh review - 1846 - 790 pages
...of his son, Abul Baka,.a personage highly venerated for his knowledge and piety, remarked to Baber, that in such a case the Almighty had sometimes vouchsafed...as an offering in exchange for the life of another. Baber, exclaiming that, of all things, his life was dearest to Hunmiun, as Humaiun's was to him, and... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - Edinburgh review (1802) - 1846 - 794 pages
...of his son, Abul Baku, a personage highly venerated for his knowledge and piety, remarked to Baber, that in such a case the Almighty had sometimes vouchsafed...most valuable thing possessed by one friend, as an ofTfring in exchange for the life of another. Baber, exclaiming that, of all things, his life was dearest... | |
| English essays - 1852 - 782 pages
...of his son, Abul Baka, a personage highly venerated for his know-ledge and piety, remarked to Baber, ing and exclusive faculty. The understanding Is a...an aristpcralical, the other a republican faculty. lor the life of another. Baber, exclaiming that, of all things, hia life was dearest to Hûmâiûn,... | |
| English essays - 1852 - 782 pages
...of his son, Abul Baka, a personage highly venerated for his knowledge and piety, remarked to Baber, that in such a case the Almighty had sometimes vouchsafed to receive the most valuable thing possessi-d by one friend, as an offering in exchange for the life of another. Baber, exclaiming that,... | |
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