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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... appears , was the son of Robert I. duke of Burgundy , and younger brother to Henry I. of France ; but there is such a discordancy between the early native writers respecting the time and the oc- casion of this investiture , that we are ...
... appears , was the son of Robert I. duke of Burgundy , and younger brother to Henry I. of France ; but there is such a discordancy between the early native writers respecting the time and the oc- casion of this investiture , that we are ...
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... appears , however , that count Henry passed a life of great activity , and that having at last raised the siege of Astorga in Leon , he there fell into a grievous distemper , of which he died . His son and successor , Don Alonzo ...
... appears , however , that count Henry passed a life of great activity , and that having at last raised the siege of Astorga in Leon , he there fell into a grievous distemper , of which he died . His son and successor , Don Alonzo ...
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... appears to have been driven to this extremity by the urgency of his affairs ; but he made her confinement easy till the time of her death , which happened in less than two years . Don Alonzo Enriquez , as he is called by way of ...
... appears to have been driven to this extremity by the urgency of his affairs ; but he made her confinement easy till the time of her death , which happened in less than two years . Don Alonzo Enriquez , as he is called by way of ...
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... , while heir apparent had done little to merit praise , but much to deserve blame . He entered , however , on the discharge of his duty with some appear- VOL . XV . D ance ance of vigour , and discarded and even punished many PORTUGAL . 25.
... , while heir apparent had done little to merit praise , but much to deserve blame . He entered , however , on the discharge of his duty with some appear- VOL . XV . D ance ance of vigour , and discarded and even punished many PORTUGAL . 25.
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... appear most probable , or have had most supporters . The first states , that the Moors surrounded him , deprived him of his sword and his arms , and having secured his person , a quarrel arose among his captors , on which one of their ...
... appear most probable , or have had most supporters . The first states , that the Moors surrounded him , deprived him of his sword and his arms , and having secured his person , a quarrel arose among his captors , on which one of their ...
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