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" ... their maladies. I will not enlarge on the cruelty and the avarice which they frequently experienced from the masters of the ships which transported them from Spain. Some were murdered to gratify their cupidity ; others forced to sell their children... "
The Inquisition in Spain, and other countries - Page 77
by Inquisition Tribunal of - 1853 - 16 pages
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History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic, of Spain, Volume 2

William Hickling Prescott - 1838 - 592 pages
...their cupidity, others forced to sell their children for the expenses of the passage. They arrived in Genoa in crowds, but were not suffered to tarry there...their vessels, and to recruit themselves for some days froai the fatigues of their voyage. One might have taken them for spectres, so emaciated were they,...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF FERDINAND AND ISABELLA, THE CATHOLIC.

WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT - 1838 - 574 pages
...their cupidity, otbrrs forced to sell their children for the expenses of ih<passage. They arrived in Genoa in crowds, but were not suffered to tarry there long, by reason oj" the ancient law which interdicted the Jewish traveller from a longer residence than three days....
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Granada: or, The expulsion of the Moors from Spain

George Cubitt - 1850 - 158 pages
...the sake of spoil. Some Jews had been obliged to sell their children to procure money for the voyage. They arrived at Genoa in crowds, but were not suffered...residence than three days. They were allowed, however, to recruit themselves for a few days, and to refit their vessels. One might have taken them for spectres,...
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History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic, of Spain

William Hickling Prescott - 1854 - 718 pages
...others forced to sell their children for the expenses of the passage. They arrived in Genoa in erowds, but were not suffered to tarry there long, by reason...were allowed, however, to refit their vessels, and to reeruit themselves for some days from the fatigues of their voyage. One might have taken them for spectres,...
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History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic, of Spain

William Hickling Prescott - 1854 - 516 pages
...others forced to sell their children for the expenses of the passage. They arrived in Genoa in erowds, but were not suffered to tarry there long, by reason...residence than three days. They were allowed, however, to rent their vessels, and to reeruit themselves for some days from the fatigues of their voyage. One...
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History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic

William Hickling Prescott - 1859 - 550 pages
...their cupidity, otliers forced to sell their children for the expenses of (he passage. They arrived in Genoa in crowds, but were not suffered to tarry there...fatigues of their voyage. One might have taken them foi spectres, so emaciated were they, so cadaverous in "IAPTKH their aspect, and with eyes so sunken...
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The History of the Jews, from the Earliest Period Down to Modern Times, Volume 3

Henry Hart Milman - 1865 - 494 pages
...but were not permitted to stay long, — by the ancient laws of Genoa not above 1 Abarbanel, p. 323. three days. They were allowed, however, to refit their vessels, and to recruit themselves some days from their fatigues : except that they could move, and that with difficulty, you would have...
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The history of the Jews [by H.H. Milman].

Henry Hart Milman - 1866 - 582 pages
...Many came into the city, but were not permitted to stay long—by the ancient laws of Genoa not above three days. They were allowed, however, to refit their vessels, and to recruit themselves some days from their fatigues: except that they could move, and that with difficulty, you would have...
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History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic, Volume 2

William Hickling Prescott - 1870 - 544 pages
...their cupidity, others forced to sell their children for the expenses of the passage. They arrived in Genoa in crowds, but were not suffered to tarry there...were allowed, however, to refit their vessels, and tc recruit themselves for some days from the fatigues of their voyage. One might have taken them for...
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The History of the Jews: From the Earliest Period Down to Modern Times, Volume 3

Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 488 pages
...but were not permitted to stay long, — by the ancient laws of Genoa not above 1 Abarbanel, p. 323. three days. They were allowed, however, to refit their vessels, and to recruit themselves some days from their fatigues : except that they could move, and that with difficulty, you would have...
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