After stating the vision which made him entreat of his mother to allow him to go to Bagdad and devote himself to God, he thus proceeds: "I informed her of what I had seen, and she wept: then taking out eighty dinars, she told me that as I had a brother,... Healthy Life and Hydropathic News - Page 331883Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1847 - 390 pages
...I informed tier of what I had seen, and she wept ; then taking out eighty dinars, she told me that I had a brother, half of that was all my inheritance ; she made me promise when she gave it to me, never to tell a lie, and afterwards bade me ferewell, exclaiming, '... | |
| John Malcolm - 1827 - 328 pages
...eighty dinars, she told me that as I * This story is given in the History of Persia, vol. ii. p. 405. had a brother, half of that was all my inheritance...my son, I consign thee to God ; we shall not meet again till the day of judgment.'' I went on well," he adds, " till I came near to Hamadan, when our... | |
| Katherine Augusta Ware - 1828 - 848 pages
...Ч informed her what I had seen, and she wept : t ben taking out eighty dinars, she told me that as I had a brother, half of that was all my inheritance;...'Go, my son, I consign thee to God; we shall not meet again till the day of judgment.' 'I went on well,' he adiîs, 'till 1 came near to Hamadan, when our... | |
| 1829 - 860 pages
...I informed her what I had seen, and she wept : then taking out eighty deenars, she told me that, as I had a brother, half of that was all my inheritance. She made me swear, when she gave it to me, never to tell a lie; aud afterwards bade me farewell, exclaiming, ' Go, my son, I give thee... | |
| John Malcolm - 1829 - 636 pages
...I informed her what I had seen, and she wept : then taking out eighty deenars, she told me that, as I had a brother, half of that was all my inheritance. She made me swear, when favorite theme with his sect, is said to have ascended corporeally to heaven seventy times every night... | |
| 1833 - 814 pages
...informed her of what I had seen, and she wept : then taking out eighty dinars, she told me that as I had a brother, half of that was all my inheritance...Go, my son, I consign thee to God; we shall not meet again till the day of judgment.' I went on well," he adds, " till I came near to Hamadfun, when our... | |
| James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins - 1836 - 740 pages
...I informed her what I had seen, and she wept. Then taking out eighty deenars, she told me, that as I had a brother, half of that was all my inheritance....afterwards bade me farewell; exclaiming, Go, my son, I give the to God. We shall not meet again till the day of judgment. I went on well till I came near... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 pages
...she wept ; then taking out eighty dinars, she told me that as I ha<la brother, half of that was oil my inheritance; she made me swear, when she gave it...afterwards bade me farewell, exclaiming, ' Go my son, I went on well," he adds, "till I came near to Hamadam, when our Kafillah was plundered by sixty horsemen.... | |
| 1841 - 450 pages
...giving her son forty pieces of money as his portion, made him swear never to tell a lie, and said, ' Go, my son, I consign thee to God; we shall not meet again till the day of judgment.' The youth went away, and a party he travelled with was assaulted by... | |
| sir John Malcolm - 1845 - 318 pages
...informed her of what I had seen, and she wept : then taking out eighty dinars, she told me that as I had a brother, half of that was all my inheritance...bade me farewell, exclaiming, ' Go, my son, I consign tbee to God ; we shall not meet again till the day of judgment.' I went on well," he adds, " till I... | |
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