History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... means . They prompted Prince Henry to re- volt against their great antagonist , his father ; they intervened , not to rebuke , but to abet him , when he threw his father into prison and deprived him of the necessaries of life . They ...
... means . They prompted Prince Henry to re- volt against their great antagonist , his father ; they intervened , not to rebuke , but to abet him , when he threw his father into prison and deprived him of the necessaries of life . They ...
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... means to inform her father of what had occurred . " By the living God ! " ex- claimed the count , in a paroxysm of rage , " I will be revenged . " But , dissembling his wrath , he crossed over into Spain , had an understanding with ...
... means to inform her father of what had occurred . " By the living God ! " ex- claimed the count , in a paroxysm of rage , " I will be revenged . " But , dissembling his wrath , he crossed over into Spain , had an understanding with ...
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... . Their historians admit the great check received at Europe . the battle of Tours , in which Abderrahman was killed ; they call that field the Place of the Martyrs ; but their accounts The Arabians settle in Spain . 29 by no means.
... . Their historians admit the great check received at Europe . the battle of Tours , in which Abderrahman was killed ; they call that field the Place of the Martyrs ; but their accounts The Arabians settle in Spain . 29 by no means.
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John William Draper. The Arabians settle in Spain . 29 by no means correspond to the relations of the Christian au- thors , who affirm that 375,000 Mohammedans fell , but only 1500 Christians . The defeat was not so disastrous but that ...
John William Draper. The Arabians settle in Spain . 29 by no means correspond to the relations of the Christian au- thors , who affirm that 375,000 Mohammedans fell , but only 1500 Christians . The defeat was not so disastrous but that ...
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... means of ventilating towers , and in the winter through earthen pipes or caleducts , embed- ded in the walls , -the hypocaust , in the vaults below , breath- ing forth volumes of warm and perfumed air through these hid- den passages ...
... means of ventilating towers , and in the winter through earthen pipes or caleducts , embed- ded in the walls , -the hypocaust , in the vaults below , breath- ing forth volumes of warm and perfumed air through these hid- den passages ...
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