Great Books of the Western World, Band 29Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Christian territory , to carry about them certificates from captives of mark testifying , in whatever form they can , that such and such a renegade is a worthy man who has always shown kindness to Christians , and is anxious to es- cape ...
... Christian territory , to carry about them certificates from captives of mark testifying , in whatever form they can , that such and such a renegade is a worthy man who has always shown kindness to Christians , and is anxious to es- cape ...
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... Christians thou wilt be my wife , I give thee my promise upon it as a good Christian ; and know that the Christians keep their promises better than the Moors . Allah and Marien his mother watch over thee , my Lady . " The paper being ...
... Christians thou wilt be my wife , I give thee my promise upon it as a good Christian ; and know that the Christians keep their promises better than the Moors . Allah and Marien his mother watch over thee , my Lady . " The paper being ...
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... Christian who came with us brought us to the house of his parents , who had a fair share of the gifts of fortune , and treated us with as much kindness as they did their own son . expectation deceive us , for two hours had not passed ...
... Christian who came with us brought us to the house of his parents , who had a fair share of the gifts of fortune , and treated us with as much kindness as they did their own son . expectation deceive us , for two hours had not passed ...
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Which treats of the character and pursuits | 1 |
Of what happened to our knight when he left | 8 |
Of the second sally of our worthy knight | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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