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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... attempt on the Terceras . The Spaniards , how- ever , repulsed him with great loss , and inflicted exemplary punishment on the Portuguese pri- soners found in his service . Nevertheless Don Antonio retained possession of a few places ...
... attempt on the Terceras . The Spaniards , how- ever , repulsed him with great loss , and inflicted exemplary punishment on the Portuguese pri- soners found in his service . Nevertheless Don Antonio retained possession of a few places ...
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... attempt seating him on the throne of Portugal . It was on this occasion that he agreed to borrow 200,000 ducats of ... attempts to disturb the Spanish possessions in every part of the globe . But Don Antonio was not the only person who ...
... attempt seating him on the throne of Portugal . It was on this occasion that he agreed to borrow 200,000 ducats of ... attempts to disturb the Spanish possessions in every part of the globe . But Don Antonio was not the only person who ...
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... attempt disturbing his government , was sure to find some partisans ; yet it does not appear that he merrited this so much from any regular design of injuring the people , as from an erroneous conduct , and a restless ambition . His ...
... attempt disturbing his government , was sure to find some partisans ; yet it does not appear that he merrited this so much from any regular design of injuring the people , as from an erroneous conduct , and a restless ambition . His ...
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... attempt ing to pass through the usual channel , foundered , and another struck on the sands , and was at first given over for lost , but at length got through . There was another great shock after this , which pretty much affected the ...
... attempt ing to pass through the usual channel , foundered , and another struck on the sands , and was at first given over for lost , but at length got through . There was another great shock after this , which pretty much affected the ...
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... attempt being made to stop its progress . It went on consuming every thing the earth- quake had spared ; and the people were so de- jected and terrified , that few or none had cou- rage enough to venture down , to save any part of their ...
... attempt being made to stop its progress . It went on consuming every thing the earth- quake had spared ; and the people were so de- jected and terrified , that few or none had cou- rage enough to venture down , to save any part of their ...
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