| Marco Polo - Asia - 1871 - 624 pages
...actually Paradise. So he had fashioned it after the description that Mahommet gave of his Paradise, to wit, that it should be a beautiful garden running...enter the Garden save those whom he intended to be his ASHISHIN. There was a Fortress at the entrance to the Garden, strong enough to resist all the world,... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1875 - 730 pages
...actually Paradise. So he had fashioned it after the description that Mahommet gave of his Paradise, to wit, that it should be a beautiful garden running...enter the Garden save those whom he intended to be his ASHISHIN. There was a Fortress at the entrance to the Garden, strong enough to resist all the world,... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1875 - 862 pages
...actually Paradise. So he had fashioned it after the description that Mahommet gave of his Paradise, to wit, that it should be a beautiful garden running...enter the Garden save those whom he intended to be his ASHISHIN. There was a Fortress at the entrance to the Garden, strong enough to resist all the world,... | |
| English periodicals - 1876 - 588 pages
...mountain valley which the " Old Man fashioned after the description that Mahomet gave of his Paradise, to wit, that it should be a beautiful garden running...Saracens of those parts believed that it was Paradise." None were allowed to enter save those whom the Old Man intended to be his " Hashishin." He selected... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1876 - 626 pages
...mountain valley which the " Old Man fashioned after the description that Mahomet gave of hu Paradise, to wit, that it should be a beautiful garden running...enough the Saracens of those parts believed that it was Para dise." None were allowed to enter яте those whom the Old Man intended to be his " Hashishin."... | |
| 1876 - 594 pages
...mountain valley which the " Old Man fashioned after the description that Mahomet gave of his Paradise, to wit, that it should be a beautiful garden running...enough the Saracens of those parts believed that it wot Paradise." None were allowed to enter save those whom the Old Man intended to be his "Hashiahin."... | |
| Henry Cadwallader Adams - Geographical myths - 1883 - 412 pages
...actually Paradise. So he had fashioned it after the description that Mahomet gave of his Paradise, to wit, that it should be a beautiful garden, running...enter the garden save those whom he intended to be his as/iis/iin. There was a fortress at the entrance to the garden, strong enough to resist all the world,... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1902 - 198 pages
...actually Paradise. So he had fashioned it after the description that Mohammed gave of his Paradise, to wit, that it should be a beautiful garden running...conduits of wine and milk and honey and water; and sure enough the Saracens of those parts believed that it was Paradise. Now no man was allowed to enter... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1903 - 828 pages
...actually Paradise. So he had fashioned it after the description that Mahommet gave of his Paradise, to wit, that it should be a beautiful garden running...enter the Garden save those whom he intended to be his ASHISHIN. There was a Fortress at the entrance to the Garden, strong enough to resist all the world,... | |
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