The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... fact an armed nation , ready for the call at all times ; and they showed no unwillingness to adopt from the Christians any improvements in the art of war , borrowing from them the cross - bow , with which deadly weapon most execution is ...
... fact an armed nation , ready for the call at all times ; and they showed no unwillingness to adopt from the Christians any improvements in the art of war , borrowing from them the cross - bow , with which deadly weapon most execution is ...
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... fact is stated by Spanish historians ; the trick was per- formed by Spanish priests , and with such success , that , more than sixty years after , Philip II . sent for some of the perspira- tion , to be placed among the other treasures ...
... fact is stated by Spanish historians ; the trick was per- formed by Spanish priests , and with such success , that , more than sixty years after , Philip II . sent for some of the perspira- tion , to be placed among the other treasures ...
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... fact had never left the bosom of their families , had travelled by magical journies all over Spain , riding upon he - goats , for the purpose of setting up synagogues , and restor- ing the proscribed religion of their fathers ! This ...
... fact had never left the bosom of their families , had travelled by magical journies all over Spain , riding upon he - goats , for the purpose of setting up synagogues , and restor- ing the proscribed religion of their fathers ! This ...
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... fact , it was said , of which the Inquisition had forced a confession from them , though , according to its system of awful secrecy , it withheld all proofs ; that they encouraged incest , practised enchantments , and worshipped the ...
... fact , it was said , of which the Inquisition had forced a confession from them , though , according to its system of awful secrecy , it withheld all proofs ; that they encouraged incest , practised enchantments , and worshipped the ...
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... fact , the enactment would be contrary to the law of nature . The Pa- triarch did not notice , in his memorial , another proposal , not less humane and pious than any of the preceding , and which appears to have come from the aforesaid ...
... fact , the enactment would be contrary to the law of nature . The Pa- triarch did not notice , in his memorial , another proposal , not less humane and pious than any of the preceding , and which appears to have come from the aforesaid ...
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