The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... head against the Spaniards , who were now , with consolidated strength , steadily pursuing the determined purpose of recovering what , after the lapse of five centuries , they still regarded as their rightful country . During this ...
... head against the Spaniards , who were now , with consolidated strength , steadily pursuing the determined purpose of recovering what , after the lapse of five centuries , they still regarded as their rightful country . During this ...
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... head to the King of Granada . Welcome as the tidings of victory were , Mahommed covered his face in horror when he saw the head ; for Nuño had been his own and his father's friend — had been present at his father's death , had attended ...
... head to the King of Granada . Welcome as the tidings of victory were , Mahommed covered his face in horror when he saw the head ; for Nuño had been his own and his father's friend — had been present at his father's death , had attended ...
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... heads through the streets by their mustachios , which were long enough to afford firm hold ! Mahommed asked and obtained from Pedro the Cruel assistance for recovering his kingdom . The allied armies were so amicably mingled , both ...
... heads through the streets by their mustachios , which were long enough to afford firm hold ! Mahommed asked and obtained from Pedro the Cruel assistance for recovering his kingdom . The allied armies were so amicably mingled , both ...
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... head by the bearer . Fail not in this service ! ' Among Mahommedan sovereigns this has been a common preparation for death ; so easily is the evil heart persuaded that it is allowable to prevent one crime by committing another . 6 When ...
... head by the bearer . Fail not in this service ! ' Among Mahommedan sovereigns this has been a common preparation for death ; so easily is the evil heart persuaded that it is allowable to prevent one crime by committing another . 6 When ...
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... head for every one who should embark . The king , who was in want of money , and desirous to be rid of them , agreed to this ; but those who could not pay for their passage submitted , of necessity , to con- version ; version ; and ...
... head for every one who should embark . The king , who was in want of money , and desirous to be rid of them , agreed to this ; but those who could not pay for their passage submitted , of necessity , to con- version ; version ; and ...
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