| Marco Polo - 1871 - 624 sider
...darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them.2 Indeed, this country is the very original source from which Idolatry has spread abroad.1 In this direction you can proceed further till you come to the Sea of India. The men are brown... | |
| 1874 - 418 sider
...weather, and produce darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them. Indeed,, this country is the very...original source from which idolatry has spread abroad. In this direction you can proceed further until you come to the Sea of India. " The men are brown and... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 862 sider
...darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them.3 Indeed, this country is the very original source from which Idolatry has spread abroad.3 * .In the Tabakal-i-NAsiri (Elliot, II. 317) we find mention of the Highlands of Pnska-Afroz,... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 730 sider
...darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them.3 Indeed, this country is the very original source from which Idolatry has spread abroad.3 * In the Tabakat-i-XAiiri (Klliol, II. 317) we find mention of the Highlands of , but nothing... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 672 sider
...darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them.3 Indeed, this country is the very original source from which Idolatry has spread abroad.3 MARCO POLO. BOOK 1. In this direction you can proceed further till you come to the Sea of... | |
| Laurence Austine Waddell - 1895 - 704 sider
...weather, and produce darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them. Indeed, this country is the very original source from which idolatry has spread abroad."6 The Tibetans, steeped in superstition which beset them on every side by malignant devils,... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge, William Fayal Clarke, Albert Gallatin Lanier, Maurice R. Robinson - 1896 - 572 sider
...weather and produce darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them. Indeed, this country is the very...original source from which Idolatry has spread abroad. In this direction you can proceed further till you come to the Sea of India. The men are brown and lean,... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1896 - 548 sider
...weather and produce darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them. Indeed, this country is the very...original source from which Idolatry has spread abroad. In this direction you can proceed further till you come to the Sea of India. The men are brown and lean,... | |
| Noah Brooks, Marco Polo - 1897 - 318 sider
...weather and produce darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them. Indeed, this country is the very...original source from which Idolatry has spread abroad. In this direction you can proceed further till you come to the Sea of India. The men are brown and lean,... | |
| Marco Polo - 1903 - 828 sider
...darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them.2 Indeed, this country is the very original source from which Idolatry has spread abroad.3 In this direction you can proceed further till you come to the Sea of India. The men are brown... | |
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