| Humphrey Prideaux - 1708 - 386 trang
...and at Hadilia, a Place near that City, on the Road from thence to JoeUa, a Battel was fought betwen them, the confequence of which was, that neither fide...fhould go over to Mahomet without the Confent of the GffvernoroftheCity, he ihould be bound on demand to render them unto him. And that if Mahomet, or any... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - 1723 - 310 trang
...obtained in his Wars, being much encreafed in Strength (y) marched his Army againft Mecca, and at Hadibla, a Place near that City, on the Road from thence to...to join themfelves to him , and on the other fide, Thole with Mahomet, who had a mind to leave him, and return to their Houfes in Mecca, might alfo have... | |
| 1762 - 668 trang
...that, neither fide gaining any viftory, they agreed on a truce for ten years. The conditions of it were, that all •within Mecca, who were for Mahomet,...fide, thofe with Mahomet, who had a mind to leave him, might alio have the liberty to return to Mecca. By this truce Mahomet being veiy much confirmed in... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 540 trang
...neither side gaining any victory, they agreed on a truce for ten years. The conditions VOL. XXI. K of it were, that all within Mecca, who were for Mahomet, might have liberty to join themselves to him ; and on the other side, those with Mahomet, who had a mind to leave him, might have... | |
| 1815 - 542 trang
...language as is necessary to support the measures, of the government, however unjust or tyrannical. of it were, that all within Mecca, who were for Mahomet, might have liberty to join themselves to him ; and on the other side, those with Mahomet, who had a mind to leave him, might have... | |
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