The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... spirit , even after becoming Christians , and learning French ; that they infused a portion of their spirit , wherever they went ; that they wrought a visible change throughout Europe ; that they were living models of adventure and ...
... spirit , even after becoming Christians , and learning French ; that they infused a portion of their spirit , wherever they went ; that they wrought a visible change throughout Europe ; that they were living models of adventure and ...
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... spirit of gallantry , in Spain and France , had a far more ancient origin than the Moorish æra in Spain ? And if Spain was not indebted for this to the Saracens , we must conclude , irresistibly , that Provence did not derive it from ...
... spirit of gallantry , in Spain and France , had a far more ancient origin than the Moorish æra in Spain ? And if Spain was not indebted for this to the Saracens , we must conclude , irresistibly , that Provence did not derive it from ...
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... Spirit like thunder . The Father is the God of justice and punishes the wicked ; the Son , the Spirit and the Goddess discharge the functions of mediators and inter- cede for the guilty . " A large hall of the house of the cacique ...
... Spirit like thunder . The Father is the God of justice and punishes the wicked ; the Son , the Spirit and the Goddess discharge the functions of mediators and inter- cede for the guilty . " A large hall of the house of the cacique ...
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KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
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