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... faith , which was maintained by the native Spaniards free from many of the gross superstitions of the Church at Rome , and this unity of faith contributed more than anything else to blend and harmonize the two races into one . The ...
... faith , which was maintained by the native Spaniards free from many of the gross superstitions of the Church at Rome , and this unity of faith contributed more than anything else to blend and harmonize the two races into one . The ...
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... faith , they were easily vanquished , and she be- came the bride of Abdalasis . He would fain have per- suaded her to return to the faith of her fathers ; but though of Moorish origin , and brought up in the doc- trines of Islam , she ...
... faith , they were easily vanquished , and she be- came the bride of Abdalasis . He would fain have per- suaded her to return to the faith of her fathers ; but though of Moorish origin , and brought up in the doc- trines of Islam , she ...
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... faith . The cortes took this occasion to pass the following laws for the government of the realm : - 1. Above all things the people should observe the law of God , the canons and statutes of the holy fathers , the liberty and privileges ...
... faith . The cortes took this occasion to pass the following laws for the government of the realm : - 1. Above all things the people should observe the law of God , the canons and statutes of the holy fathers , the liberty and privileges ...
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