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  • Anson is always called in the narrative of this voyage, reconnoitered the Island of Mas a Fuero, which is only twenty-five leagues west of

    Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century Jules Verne 1866

  • Moriscoes, "Isabella the Accursed," is conceded to have been the founder of the modern Inquisition, and yet her great piety did not prevent her from giving a death-blow to the _Fuero_ of Castile, the most liberal government of Europe except that of Aragon.

    Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited Robert A. Wilson

  • Fuero turned to me and spoke quietly; his eyes seemed searching out my thoughts.

    The Fire People Ray Cummings 1922

  • Within a few days after I was put into power I interviewed Fuero and his scientific confrères.

    The Fire People Ray Cummings 1922

  • We went away privately, only Lua and Fuero accompanying us out of the city.

    The Fire People Ray Cummings 1922

  • I had, during all this time, selected as many able men as possible from among the Great City's population, and given them over to Fuero and his associates for training in the use of the light-ray rockets, the larger projectors, protective measures against the ray, and many other appliances which I understood only vaguely myself.

    The Fire People Ray Cummings 1922

  • I looked down and saw the figure of Fuero as he stalked unheeding across the garden, the people respectfully opening up a path before his advance.

    The Fire People Ray Cummings 1922

  • At our combined pleading, and with the permission of his associates, Fuero was persuaded to take command of the nation during my absence; and I felt I was leaving affairs in able hands.

    The Fire People Ray Cummings 1922

  • I learned then that Fuero and his associates had many years before organized a society for the development of the light-ray in its various forms.

    The Fire People Ray Cummings 1922

  • "Fuero Viejo" (Old Privilege), of uncertain origin, but probably commenced in the time of Alfonso VIII and completed in that of Pedro

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

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