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125--137.)] [Footnote 52: See Pagi, tom.ii.p.626.In one of the treaties an honorable article was inserted for the toleration and burial of the Catholics, (Menander, in Excerpt.Legat.p.

142.) Nushizad, a son of Nushirvan, was a Christian, a rebel, and--a martyr?
(D'Herbelot, p.
681.)] [Footnote 53: On the Persian language, and its three dialects, consult D'Anquetil (p.

339--343) and Jones, (p.

153--185:) is the character which Agathias (l.ii.p.

66) ascribes to an idiom renowned in the East for poetical softness.] [Footnote 54: Agathias specifies the Gorgias, Phaedon, Parmenides, and Timaeus.


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