[186] Id. pp. 210, 217, 224, 225. [↑]
[189] Guyard, p. 45; Steiner, p. 5, note; Lane, The Modern Egyptians, ed. 1871, i. 137–38. Cp. Spencer, Study of Sociology, ch. xii, p. 292; Bosworth Smith, Mohammed and Mohammedanism, 2nd ed. pp. 315–19. [↑]
[190] Derenbourg, p. 72; Steiner, p. 1; Lane, i, 79. [↑]
[191] Cp. Bosworth Smith, Mohammed and Mohammedanism, Lectures I and IV; Canon Isaac Taylor, address to Church Congress at Wolverhampton, 1887, and letters to Times, Oct. and Nov. 1887. On the other or anti-Mohammedan side see Canon Robinson, Hausaland, 3rd ed. 1900, p. 186 sq.—a somewhat obviously prejudiced argument. See pp. 190–91. [↑]
[192] Sir Harry H. Johnston, History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races, 1899, p. 283. [↑]