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... possession of a stronghold , which was in a manner the key to all the adjacent country . This was a lofty mountain or promontory almost surrounded by the sea , and connected with the main - land by a narrow isthmus . It was called the ...
... possession of a stronghold , which was in a manner the key to all the adjacent country . This was a lofty mountain or promontory almost surrounded by the sea , and connected with the main - land by a narrow isthmus . It was called the ...
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... possession of their homes and effects , paying only a mod- erate tribute ; and they were allowed to exercise the rites of their religion in the existing churches , to the number of seven , but were prohibited from erecting any others ...
... possession of their homes and effects , paying only a mod- erate tribute ; and they were allowed to exercise the rites of their religion in the existing churches , to the number of seven , but were prohibited from erecting any others ...
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... possession of all their wealth and the exercise of their religion , and were , moreover , rewarded with jewels of gold and jewels of sil- ver and much moneys . * A subsequent expedition was led by Taric against Gua- dalaxara , which ...
... possession of all their wealth and the exercise of their religion , and were , moreover , rewarded with jewels of gold and jewels of sil- ver and much moneys . * A subsequent expedition was led by Taric against Gua- dalaxara , which ...
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