Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | III. The Jewish King, his Vazir, and the Christians.~A certain
2 1, 3 | exterminate their faith. His Vazir persuaded him to try a stratagem,
3 1, 3 | namely, to mutilate the Vazir himself, and expel him from
4 1, 3 | dissensions amongst them. The Vazir's suggestion was adopted. 1
5 1, 3 | each of these captains the Vazir gave secretly a volume of
6 1, 3 | and so on. Afterwards the Vazir withdrew into a cave, and
7 1, 3 | captain set himself up as the Vazir's successor, and the Christians
8 1, 3 | one another, even as the Vazir had intended. But the malicious
9 1, 3 | the ruin of the rest.~The Vazir's Teaching.~Myriads of Christians
10 2, 14| that you are a king or a Vazir, or at least a very rich
11 4, 2 | pieces of gold, but the vazir, named Abul-Hasan, gave
12 4, 2 | the generous king and his vazir, who had before assisted
13 4, 2 | be given him. But the new vazir, who was also named Abul-Hasan,
14 4, 2 | vazirs recall Asaf, the good vazir of King Solomon, who deserves
15 4, 2 | and Haman, the evil vazir of Pharaoh, who turned his
16 4, 6 | would first consult his vazir Haman. Asiya had a bad opinion
17 6, 7 | and, having summoned his Vazir, gave orders for their apprehension.
18 6, 8 | interested advice of his Vazir, and of Joseph, who when
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