The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... remains to testify the taste as well as the magnificence of the Moorish kings . He caused mines of gold and silver to be worked ; he was careful that his coins in both metals should be of sterling value , and well struck . He encouraged ...
... remains to testify the taste as well as the magnificence of the Moorish kings . He caused mines of gold and silver to be worked ; he was careful that his coins in both metals should be of sterling value , and well struck . He encouraged ...
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... remains of the Moorish power in Andalusia were only pre- served , and that precariously , by his management , he invited the Beni - Merines from Africa . Abu Juzef accordingly crossed the Straits with a formidable army , and in the ...
... remains of the Moorish power in Andalusia were only pre- served , and that precariously , by his management , he invited the Beni - Merines from Africa . Abu Juzef accordingly crossed the Straits with a formidable army , and in the ...
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... remains to be explained what were the causes which in Spain , and more especially in Granada , counteracted to so great a de- gree the barbarizing effects of Mahommedan institutions . Mar- mol , indeed , has said that the kings of ...
... remains to be explained what were the causes which in Spain , and more especially in Granada , counteracted to so great a de- gree the barbarizing effects of Mahommedan institutions . Mar- mol , indeed , has said that the kings of ...
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... remain Mahommedans at heart ; their law , he said , did not require them to suffer martyrdom . That this language was held to them is very probable , and that the great majority of the com- pulsory converts , if not the whole of them ...
... remain Mahommedans at heart ; their law , he said , did not require them to suffer martyrdom . That this language was held to them is very probable , and that the great majority of the com- pulsory converts , if not the whole of them ...
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... remain in the land . An Englishman , who is called Thomas de Oliver Brachan , is said to have been trusted by the Valencian Moriscoes with their schemes of insurrection , and employed with a French agent to solicit aid from England ...
... remain in the land . An Englishman , who is called Thomas de Oliver Brachan , is said to have been trusted by the Valencian Moriscoes with their schemes of insurrection , and employed with a French agent to solicit aid from England ...
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