The Chronicles of Rabbi Joseph Ben Joshua Ben Meir, the Sphardi, Volym 2Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1836 - 528 sidor |
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Sida 2
... became theirs : and they made a covenant with the inhabitants , who have been slaves to the king of Portugal until this day . Thence they brought also spices , and silver , and gold , in abundance , and thus filled their dwellings with ...
... became theirs : and they made a covenant with the inhabitants , who have been slaves to the king of Portugal until this day . Thence they brought also spices , and silver , and gold , in abundance , and thus filled their dwellings with ...
Sida 7
... became likewise disposed to go thither to the place of gold . But some of them found nothing , save a place of briers and thorns , and died on the way of hunger and thirst , and for want of every thing . And many reached their de- sired ...
... became likewise disposed to go thither to the place of gold . But some of them found nothing , save a place of briers and thorns , and died on the way of hunger and thirst , and for want of every thing . And many reached their de- sired ...
Sida 36
... became heavy upon him , and Adrian died in the month of September , in the year one thousand five hundred and twenty - three . And they chose Giulio di Medici on the nineteenth day of the month of November , and they called his name ...
... became heavy upon him , and Adrian died in the month of September , in the year one thousand five hundred and twenty - three . And they chose Giulio di Medici on the nineteenth day of the month of November , and they called his name ...
Sida 41
... became besieged , and all the city was moved , for the fear of the French And the battle was strong be- tween them at that time , and much people of them fell . And Pavia was straitly shut went out , neither did any come in . And they ...
... became besieged , and all the city was moved , for the fear of the French And the battle was strong be- tween them at that time , and much people of them fell . And Pavia was straitly shut went out , neither did any come in . And they ...
Sida 44
... became as one in his hand . 645. And the king sent soldiers and artillery between Lodi and Pavia , to watch the road . Again he commanded , and they gathered toge- ther all the soldiers , and they dwelled together . And the men of the ...
... became as one in his hand . 645. And the king sent soldiers and artillery between Lodi and Pavia , to watch the road . Again he commanded , and they gathered toge- ther all the soldiers , and they dwelled together . And the men of the ...
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abode Algier Andrea Doria Barbarossa battered its walls battering-rams behold besieged brought camp captives cast chief captain commanded Comp Corfu covenant delivered Deut died Dragut drew back drew nigh duke duke of Bourbon edge encamped Esth Esther evil Exod feared fell slain fled Florence fortified fortress fought France Francesco Francesco Sforza French galleys gathered gave Genoa Giannettino gladness Goletta ground heard heart honored horsemen host Ishmaelites Italy Jews journeyed land Lord marquess men of valor midst thereof mighty hand Milan Naples nigh unto night nobles pass Pavia peace Piedmont pope prince put a garrison rest returned unto saying sent unto servants ships slew soldiers Solyman soul Spain spake unto Spaniards spoil strong hand sword thee thence thither thou thousand five hundred took Tunis Turin Turks uncircumcised unto Genoa unto the emperor Venice viceroy voice xxviii xxxii