October 31, 2006

It is notable that the historian Firishta, in a passage quoted by Tod,

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uses Marco”s expression in reference to Kshmir, almost precisely, saying
that the Hindoos derived their idolatry from Kshmir, ‘the foundry of
magical superstition
It is notable that the historian Firishta, in a passage quoted by Tod,
uses Marco”s expression in reference to Kshmir, almost precisely, saying
that the Hindoos derived their idolatry from Kshmir, ‘the foundry of
magical superstition.’ (_Rajasthan_, I. 219.)

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CHAPTER LV

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October 30, 2006

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The profession and practice of exorcism and magic in general is greatly

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to Bauduin and his friends, and on their assenting he makes the signal to

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October 29, 2006

And what shall I tell you? when the Two Brothers and Mark had arrived at

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‘Route No

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October 28, 2006

In accounts of materials for the use of Anne Boleyn in the time of her

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October 27, 2006

So the Calif lingered in the tower four days, and then died like a dog

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Palladius (19) adds: ‘_Erigaia_ is not to be confounded with _Urahai_,

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