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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... acted with all imaginable prudence and sagacity , bestowing the principal places on men of the most distinguished virtues , and studying to con- ciliate the good will of all , by the most subtle behaviour and the most refined policy ...
... acted with all imaginable prudence and sagacity , bestowing the principal places on men of the most distinguished virtues , and studying to con- ciliate the good will of all , by the most subtle behaviour and the most refined policy ...
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... acted with consum- mate prudence , and brought about a marriage between the daughter of Ferdinand and Isa- bella , and his son , the prince of Portugal . The nuptials were celebrated with great pomp in the city of Evora ; but it was not ...
... acted with consum- mate prudence , and brought about a marriage between the daughter of Ferdinand and Isa- bella , and his son , the prince of Portugal . The nuptials were celebrated with great pomp in the city of Evora ; but it was not ...
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... acted such a remarkable part at Venice , and whose pretensions as well as his ultimate fate are covered with an impene- trable veil , there were several pseudo Sebastians appeared in the heart of Portugal itself , two of whom we shall ...
... acted such a remarkable part at Venice , and whose pretensions as well as his ultimate fate are covered with an impene- trable veil , there were several pseudo Sebastians appeared in the heart of Portugal itself , two of whom we shall ...
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... acted the part of a good king towards his subjects when it was in his power ; and had dying resolutions been worthy of regard , and it had pleased Providence to prolong his days , per- haps he might have deserved the gratitude of his ...
... acted the part of a good king towards his subjects when it was in his power ; and had dying resolutions been worthy of regard , and it had pleased Providence to prolong his days , per- haps he might have deserved the gratitude of his ...
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... acted with such vigour and pru dence , and adhered so steadily to the plan of policy traced out to him by his father , that Por- tugal , under his government , was respectable among European powers , and the people happy . By preserving ...
... acted with such vigour and pru dence , and adhered so steadily to the plan of policy traced out to him by his father , that Por- tugal , under his government , was respectable among European powers , and the people happy . By preserving ...
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