The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... king Ferdinand , who was canonized in the seventeenth century . In consequence , perhaps , of the respite from war which had thus been obtained , it became a place of ready refuge for those who retired or fled before the progress of his ...
... king Ferdinand , who was canonized in the seventeenth century . In consequence , perhaps , of the respite from war which had thus been obtained , it became a place of ready refuge for those who retired or fled before the progress of his ...
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... kings of Zara- goza , having collected a band of adventurers in the district of Uxixar , assumed the title of king of the Spanish Moslem , he made Granada the capital of his kingdom , and fortified it so well , that Ferdinand , having ...
... kings of Zara- goza , having collected a band of adventurers in the district of Uxixar , assumed the title of king of the Spanish Moslem , he made Granada the capital of his kingdom , and fortified it so well , that Ferdinand , having ...
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... king who is not derived from a shepherd stock . He was master of Argona and Jaen when this wider scene was opened to him ; but Aben Hud's kingdom had not been long enough established to hold together after his death ; one chieftain rose ...
... king who is not derived from a shepherd stock . He was master of Argona and Jaen when this wider scene was opened to him ; but Aben Hud's kingdom had not been long enough established to hold together after his death ; one chieftain rose ...
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... King saw but too clearly that these aggrandizements and continual successes of the Spaniards must bring about at length the total ruin of the Moors ; but he had something more to comfort him than the sad consolation of a fatalist's ...
... King saw but too clearly that these aggrandizements and continual successes of the Spaniards must bring about at length the total ruin of the Moors ; but he had something more to comfort him than the sad consolation of a fatalist's ...
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... king was ever more sin- cerely or more justly lamented by his people . His body was deposited in a silver coffin , and a golden epitaph upon his tomb proclaimed that he had been the strength of Islam , the ornament of the human race ...
... king was ever more sin- cerely or more justly lamented by his people . His body was deposited in a silver coffin , and a golden epitaph upon his tomb proclaimed that he had been the strength of Islam , the ornament of the human race ...
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