| Marco Polo - Asia - 1871 - 624 pages
...thereabouts. CHAPTER XXXI. OF THE PROVINCE OF KESHIMUR. MARCO POLO. BOOK I. enchantment ; insomuch that they make their idols to speak. They can also by their...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... | |
| Asia, Central - 1874 - 418 pages
...Now let us proceed and speak of another country which is seven days' journey from this one towards the southeast, and the name of which is Keshimur [Cashmere]....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... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1875 - 730 pages
...own. 1 They have an astonishing acquaintance with the devilries of enchantment; insomuch that they make their idols to speak. They can also by their...that no one without seeing them would believe them.' Indeed, this country is the very original source from which Idolatry has spread abroad. 3 In this direction... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1875 - 672 pages
...own.1 They have an astonishing acquaintance with the devilries of enchantment ; insomuch that they make their idols to speak. They can also by their...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 MARCO... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1875 - 672 pages
...own.1 They have an astonishing acquaintance with the devilries of enchantment ; insomuch that they make their idols to speak. They can also by their...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... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1875 - 862 pages
...own. 1 They have an astonishing acquaintance with the devilries of enchantment; insomuch that they make their idols to speak. They can also by their...of weather and produce darkness, and do a number of tilings so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them. 3 Indeed, this country... | |
| François Bernier - India - 1891 - 572 pages
...Kashmir : ' They have an astonishing acquaintance with the devilries of enchantment, inasmuch as they make their idols to speak. They can also by their...that no one without seeing them would believe them. ' 1 At the present day the bands of pilgrims who visit the Holy Shrines, situated in the lofty mountains... | |
| William Crooke - Ancestor worship - 1894 - 442 pages
...same assertion about Pachai in Badakhshtfn. He says that the people of Kashmir " have extraordinary acquaintance with the devilries of enchantment, insomuch,...darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary, that without seeing them no one would believe them. Indeed, this country is the very original source from... | |
| Laurence Austine Waddell - Buddha (The concept) - 1895 - 650 pages
...an astonishing acquaintance with the devilries of enchantment, insomuch as they can make their idols speak. They can also by their sorceries bring on changes...that no one without seeing them would believe them. Indeed, this country is the very original source from which idolatry has spread abroad."5 The Tibetans,... | |
| Laurence Austine Waddell - Buddha (The concept) - 1895 - 654 pages
...an astonishing acquaintance with the devilries of enchantment, insomuch as they can make their idols speak. They can also by their sorceries bring on changes...that no one without seeing them would believe them. Indeed, this country is the very original source from which idolatry has spread abroad."5 The Tibetans,... | |
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