Heritage of Western Civilization: Select Readings, Band 1John Louis Beatty, Oliver A. Johnson Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 372 Seiten |
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... KING When we came to Cyprus , the king was already there , and we found great quanti- ties of the king's supplies , that is to say , the cellarage of the king , and his treasure , and his granaries . The king's cellarage was set in the ...
... KING When we came to Cyprus , the king was already there , and we found great quanti- ties of the king's supplies , that is to say , the cellarage of the king , and his treasure , and his granaries . The king's cellarage was set in the ...
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... king , by his envoys , sent to the King of the Tartars a tent made like a chapel , very costly , for it was all of fair , fine scarlet cloth . The king , moreover , to see if he could draw the Tartars to our faith , caused images to be ...
... king , by his envoys , sent to the King of the Tartars a tent made like a chapel , very costly , for it was all of fair , fine scarlet cloth . The king , moreover , to see if he could draw the Tartars to our faith , caused images to be ...
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... king and said it was sooth and that he had been into the houses of the soldan . Then the king sent for the legate and all the prelates of the host , and all chanted with a loud voice Te Deum laudamus . After- wards the king mounted his ...
... king and said it was sooth and that he had been into the houses of the soldan . Then the king sent for the legate and all the prelates of the host , and all chanted with a loud voice Te Deum laudamus . After- wards the king mounted his ...
Inhalt
EGYPTIAN RELIGIOUS HYMNS | 14 |
The First Book of the Kings | 25 |
ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI | 332 |
Urheberrecht | |
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