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The original inhabitants of Spain lost their languages and religion in those of the
victorious Romans ; but we know that the ... They became a Latin Christian
people ; but the Saracens preserved their own language and religion , and so did
the ...
The original inhabitants of Spain lost their languages and religion in those of the
victorious Romans ; but we know that the ... They became a Latin Christian
people ; but the Saracens preserved their own language and religion , and so did
the ...
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This , in languages of a recent , common origin , such as the Provençal , Spanish
, Italian , Portuguese , and even in the ... As the Saracens despised the Greek
poetry , they never attempted the accommodation of their language to the rules of
...
This , in languages of a recent , common origin , such as the Provençal , Spanish
, Italian , Portuguese , and even in the ... As the Saracens despised the Greek
poetry , they never attempted the accommodation of their language to the rules of
...
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But the two hundred years of Saracen dominion in Sicily , left , unquestionably ,
as few traces in the island , in point of literature and language , as in Spain . And ,
assuredly , if two centuries of sole , undisputed sovereignty , amidst a Greek and
...
But the two hundred years of Saracen dominion in Sicily , left , unquestionably ,
as few traces in the island , in point of literature and language , as in Spain . And ,
assuredly , if two centuries of sole , undisputed sovereignty , amidst a Greek and
...
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