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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).
El Buscón (full title Historia de la vida del Buscón, llamado Don Pablos, ejemplo de vagamundos y espejo de tacaños (literally: History of the life of the Swindler, called Don Pablos, model for hobos and mirror of misers); translated as Paul the Sharper or The Scavenger and The Swindler) is a picaresque novel by Francisco de Quevedo.
Porque de tal manera amó Dios al mundo, que ha dado a su Hijo unigénito, para que todo aquel que en él cree, no se pierda, mas tenga vida eterna. The Reina–Valera is a Spanish translation of the Bible originally published in 1602 when Cipriano de Valera revised an earlier translation produced in 1569 by Casiodoro de Reina .
La Biblia al Día, 1979. Biblia el libro del pueblo de Dios, 1980. Biblia de la Universidad de Navarra, 1983–2004. La Biblia de las Américas (LBLA), published by the Lockman Foundation, 1986, 1995, 1997. Biblia, versión revisada por un equipo de traductores dirigido por Evaristo Martín Nieto. 1989.
Pablo Busch Wiesener (born Paul Busch; [α] 4 November 1867 – 3 May 1950) was a German-born explorer, physician, and politician. He served as subprefect of Ñuflo de Chávez Province from 1924 to 1925 and was the estranged father of Germán Busch , the president of Bolivia from 1937 to 1939.
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.
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.
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 ...