Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801, Band 15Samuel Stansbury and Company, 1803 |
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... Christ ; the order of St. James ; the order of Avis ; and the order of St. John . Contrasted with their neighbours the Spaniards , the Portuguese are considered as inferior both in person and genius . They are said to be extremely ...
... Christ ; the order of St. James ; the order of Avis ; and the order of St. John . Contrasted with their neighbours the Spaniards , the Portuguese are considered as inferior both in person and genius . They are said to be extremely ...
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... Christian princes considered victories and con- quests over the Moors as doubly meritorious , count Henry is said to have performed many valiant exploits against this people : but the accounts of transactions , at this period and in ...
... Christian princes considered victories and con- quests over the Moors as doubly meritorious , count Henry is said to have performed many valiant exploits against this people : but the accounts of transactions , at this period and in ...
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... Christian faith ; secondly , that he should consider his subjects as his children , and govern them by equal and impartial laws ; and , thirdly , that he should attend himself to their execution , lest the rich and the great should be ...
... Christian faith ; secondly , that he should consider his subjects as his children , and govern them by equal and impartial laws ; and , thirdly , that he should attend himself to their execution , lest the rich and the great should be ...
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... Christian neigh- bours , invaded Portugal with such immense armies , that , had not a plague broke out in their camp , it would have been impossible to resist resist them . To increase the consternation and dismay of PORTUGAL . 11.
... Christian neigh- bours , invaded Portugal with such immense armies , that , had not a plague broke out in their camp , it would have been impossible to resist resist them . To increase the consternation and dismay of PORTUGAL . 11.
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... Christian arms in Spain , having reached the ears of Abu Ali Texefien , supreme governor of the Moors in Barbary , he ordered Ishmael his lieutenant in Spain , to assemble all the forces in the southern provinces , and to drive the ...
... Christian arms in Spain , having reached the ears of Abu Ali Texefien , supreme governor of the Moors in Barbary , he ordered Ishmael his lieutenant in Spain , to assemble all the forces in the southern provinces , and to drive the ...
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