The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... considered as an insult , and the Mahommedan chiefs and princes held a council how to proceed . 6 At this meeting , Abu Juzef represented to Mahommed , that to him , as king of Granada , the preservation of the Moslem in Spain ...
... considered as an insult , and the Mahommedan chiefs and princes held a council how to proceed . 6 At this meeting , Abu Juzef represented to Mahommed , that to him , as king of Granada , the preservation of the Moslem in Spain ...
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... considered themselves as natural enemies , and either party would have thought it a sin to allow of any more than these occasional breathing times in their interminable and irrecon- cileable hostility . Alonso had sufficiently taken ...
... considered themselves as natural enemies , and either party would have thought it a sin to allow of any more than these occasional breathing times in their interminable and irrecon- cileable hostility . Alonso had sufficiently taken ...
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... considered humane and liberal when compared with most of his contemporary pre- lates ; partly perhaps from gratitude , for he had been cured when apparently in a hopeless stage of hectic decline by a Moorish woman , who used nothing but ...
... considered humane and liberal when compared with most of his contemporary pre- lates ; partly perhaps from gratitude , for he had been cured when apparently in a hopeless stage of hectic decline by a Moorish woman , who used nothing but ...
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... considered the salvation of one soul as a thing more important than all the revenue which he derived from the Moriscoes ; his intention was , that they should be good Christians , and not only be , but appear so , and have their wives ...
... considered the salvation of one soul as a thing more important than all the revenue which he derived from the Moriscoes ; his intention was , that they should be good Christians , and not only be , but appear so , and have their wives ...
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... of them , the only branch who might still have considered them- selves a nation , and in whom a principle of enmity might still be be supposed to exist , had been expatriated and settled Persecution and Expulsion of the Moriscoes . 39.
... of them , the only branch who might still have considered them- selves a nation , and in whom a principle of enmity might still be be supposed to exist , had been expatriated and settled Persecution and Expulsion of the Moriscoes . 39.
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