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Pablo Besson (1894). Cartas sobre la reforma en España. Buenos Aires : Iimprenta, Calle Corrientes 716. OCLC 912421157. Pablo Besson (1895). Marcos Perez. Buenos Aires. OCLC 67947759. Pablo Besson (1910). El patronato eclesiástico. OCLC 718497243. Pablo Besson (1909). El nacimiento sobrenatural de Jesu-Cristo. OCLC 718654040. Pablo Besson (1910).
Three years before his death, Pablo de Anda Padilla became ill and was forced to reduce his activities. On June 28, 1904, after finishing the Holy Mass, he felt excruciating pain that, according to the symptoms, was the result of bladder stones. At that time, medicine could not do anything, he spent the whole day without any relief.
Pablo de Santa María. Paul of Burgos (Burgos, c. 1351 – 29 August 1435) was a Spanish Jew who converted to Christianity, and became an archbishop, lord chancellor, and exegete. He is known also as Pablo de Santa María. His original name was Solomon ha-Levi.
This translation was known as the "Biblia del Oso" (in English: Bear Bible) [1] because the illustration on the title page showed a bear trying to reach a container of honeycombs hanging from a tree. [2] Since that date, it has undergone various revisions, notably those of 1865, 1909, 1960, 1977, 1995, [3] 2004, 2011, and 2015.
Perdices, Luis: Pablo de Olavide (1725–1803): el ilustrado, Madrid: Complutense, 1993; Fernández Sanz, Amable-Ángel: Utopía y realidad en la Ilustración española. Pablo de Olavide y las «Nuevas Poblaciones», Madrid: Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Marchena, Juan: El tiempo ilustrado de Pablo de Olavide. Vida, obra y sueños de un ...
Paul Edwin Finkenbinder, known as Hermano Pablo (September 24, 1921 – January 27, 2012) was a Puerto Rican Christian evangelist who was involved in radio and television evangelical broadcasting in Latin America. [1] He created and for many years ran the program "Un mensaje a la conciencia" ("A Message to the Conscience"). [2]
Dr. Pablo de la Llave (1773–1833) was a Mexican Catholic priest, politician, and naturalist. He was born to a wealthy family and grew up in Córdoba, Veracruz.After a brilliant university career, he became a teacher in the national college of St. John Lateran and doctor of theology at what was then the University of Mexico.
Cayaltí 1875-1920: organización del trabajo en una plantación azucarera del Perú (1973) Las plantaciones azucareras en el Perú: 1821-1875 (1974) Conversaciones con Basadre (1974) Retrato de Túpac Amaru (1975) La imagen francesa del Perú, siglos XVI-XIX (1976) Agricultura en el Perú, S.XX: documentos. Tres tomos (1977) Trabajos de ...