Works, Volumen6,Parte1Putnam, 1887 |
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... faith or of power ; the key of Daoud , or David , transmitted to the prophet . " And the key of the house of David will I lay upon his shoulder ; so he shall open and none shall shut , and he shall shut and none shall open . " ( Isaiah ...
... faith or of power ; the key of Daoud , or David , transmitted to the prophet . " And the key of the house of David will I lay upon his shoulder ; so he shall open and none shall shut , and he shall shut and none shall open . " ( Isaiah ...
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... headed . He showed us also certain broad ruddy stains on the pavement , traces of their blood , which , according to popular belief , can never be effaced . Finding we listened to him apparently with easy faith , Palace of the Albambra 63.
... headed . He showed us also certain broad ruddy stains on the pavement , traces of their blood , which , according to popular belief , can never be effaced . Finding we listened to him apparently with easy faith , Palace of the Albambra 63.
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Washington Irving. Finding we listened to him apparently with easy faith , he added that there was often heard at night , in the Court of Lions , a low confused sound , resembling the murmuring of a multi- tude ; and now and then a faint ...
Washington Irving. Finding we listened to him apparently with easy faith , he added that there was often heard at night , in the Court of Lions , a low confused sound , resembling the murmuring of a multi- tude ; and now and then a faint ...
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... faith . Most of these he has derived , according to his own account , from his grandfather , a little legendary tailor , who lived to the age of nearly a hundred years , during which he made but two migrations beyond the precincts of ...
... faith . Most of these he has derived , according to his own account , from his grandfather , a little legendary tailor , who lived to the age of nearly a hundred years , during which he made but two migrations beyond the precincts of ...
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... faith and manners , and separated by seas and deserts from their kin- dred of the East , the Morisco Spaniards were an isolated people . Their whole existence was a prolonged , though gallant and chivalric struggle for a foothold in a ...
... faith and manners , and separated by seas and deserts from their kin- dred of the East , the Morisco Spaniards were an isolated people . Their whole existence was a prolonged , though gallant and chivalric struggle for a foothold in a ...
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