The Philadelphia Visitor, 2. kötet1836 |
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... MOORISH SUPERSTITION . An opinion prevails over all Barbary , that many diseases proceed from some offence given to the Jenoune , a sort of be- ings placed by the Mahometans between the angels and the devils . These are sup- posed to ...
... MOORISH SUPERSTITION . An opinion prevails over all Barbary , that many diseases proceed from some offence given to the Jenoune , a sort of be- ings placed by the Mahometans between the angels and the devils . These are sup- posed to ...
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... Moorish superstition Mysteries Mahomet the impostor Michael Howe Matrimonial agents Mode of preserving eggs Mary Morris Mabel Gray . Marriage ceremony in Mexico St. Andrew's night . Singular petition Singular will Scotch learning ...
... Moorish superstition Mysteries Mahomet the impostor Michael Howe Matrimonial agents Mode of preserving eggs Mary Morris Mabel Gray . Marriage ceremony in Mexico St. Andrew's night . Singular petition Singular will Scotch learning ...
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