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THE
of offers us a con-
history Spain melancholytrast.
Twelve hundred years ago, Tarik the Moor
added the land of the to theVisigoths long catalogue
of kingdoms subdued by the Moslems. For nearly
eight centuries, under her Mohammedan rulers, Spain
set to all
Europe a shining example of a civilized
and State. Her fertile rendered
enlightened provinces,doubly prolific by the industry and engineering skill
of her bore fruit an hundredfold. Cities
conquerors,innumerable sprang up in the rich valleys of the
Guadelquivir and the Guadiana, whose names, and
names
still
commemorate the vanished
only,
glories
of their past.
THE
of offers us a con-
history Spain melancholytrast.
Twelve hundred years ago, Tarik the Moor
added the land of the to theVisigoths long catalogue
of kingdoms subdued by the Moslems. For nearly
eight centuries, under her Mohammedan rulers, Spain
set to all
Europe a shining example of a civilized
and State. Her fertile rendered
enlightened provinces,doubly prolific by the industry and engineering skill
of her bore fruit an hundredfold. Cities
conquerors,innumerable sprang up in the rich valleys of the
Guadelquivir and the Guadiana, whose names, and
names
still
commemorate the vanished
only,
glories
of their past.
THE
of offers us a con-
history Spain melancholytrast.
Twelve hundred years ago, Tarik the Moor
added the land of the to theVisigoths long catalogue
of kingdoms subdued by the Moslems. For nearly
eight centuries, under her Mohammedan rulers, Spain
set to all
Europe a shining example of a civilized
and State. Her fertile rendered
enlightened provinces,doubly prolific by the industry and engineering skill
of her bore fruit an hundredfold. Cities
conquerors,innumerable sprang up in the rich valleys of the
Guadelquivir and the Guadiana, whose names, and
names
still
commemorate the vanished
only,
glories
of their past.
Kenneth Dean Austin v. Howard Ray, Warden, Jackie Brannon Correctional Center and Attorney General of The State of Oklahoma, 124 F.3d 216, 10th Cir. (1997)