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1 Al-Rayyis was moved by the Swahil
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Thompson, Colonial Citizens: Republ
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71 Al-Mughayrī stated that the Ara
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The first Christian missionaries to
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In reality, however, while Steere e
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Farsy wrote that of all the Muslim
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other Steere’s Swahili translatio
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His word, “I will praise the Word
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virtue. The barbarians of Rome and
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miraculous light that appears over
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23 Heanley, A Memoir of Edward Stee
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turned from there, and went toward
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Saudi Arabia, under the title Taqri
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REVIEW ARTICLE Leo Strauss: Philoso
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(pp. 43-46) are apocryphal. To be s
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Eva Hanebutt-Benz, Dagmar Glass, an
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His publications (described in an e
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Lebanese Christians of the middle s
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investigation in a stand-alone form
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journey towards rationality: Ariel
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ambitious title as “Tocqueville i
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consumption. Yet within the context
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had very precise categories, three
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necessarily partial and provisional
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family business in trouble,” disc