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" Mahommet gave of his Paradise, to wit, that it should be a beautiful garden running with conduits of wine and milk and honey and water, and full of lovely women for the delectation of all its inmates. And sure enough the Saracens of those parts believed... "
The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian: Concerning the Kingdoms and ... - Page 144
by Marco Polo - 1875 - 606 pages
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The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian: Concerning ..., Volume 1; Volume 155

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,...
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The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian: Concerning the Kingdoms ..., Volume 1

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,...
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The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian: Concerning the Kingdoms ..., Volume 1

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,...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 34

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...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 34

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."...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 34

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."...
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Travellers' Tales: A Book of Marvels

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,...
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St. Nicholas: Scribner's Illustrated Magazine for Girls and Boys, Volume 23

Mary Mapes Dodge, William Fayal Clarke, Albert Gallatin Lanier, Maurice R. Robinson - Children's literature - 1896 - 572 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...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...
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The Adventures of Marco Polo, the Great Traveler

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...
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The Book of Ser Marco Polo: The Venetian, Volume 1

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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