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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... consequence of Guimaraez having been once the capital , the king , Don Denis , granted the inhabitants an exemption from taxes , a pri- vilege which they still enjoy . With the natural ambition of independent na- tions , the Portuguese ...
... consequence of Guimaraez having been once the capital , the king , Don Denis , granted the inhabitants an exemption from taxes , a pri- vilege which they still enjoy . With the natural ambition of independent na- tions , the Portuguese ...
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... consequence of which , une Por- tuguese were relieved from their apprehensions of an attack . Theresa , however , fell into a similar error by committing to prison the archbishop of Braga , because , with the prudence natural to age and ...
... consequence of which , une Por- tuguese were relieved from their apprehensions of an attack . Theresa , however , fell into a similar error by committing to prison the archbishop of Braga , because , with the prudence natural to age and ...
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... in such a manner , as might intercept the flight rather than sustain the attack of the Christians . In consequence of this security , the Moors were overthrown 4 overthrown with prodigious slaughter , and a vast number taken 12 PORTUGAL .
... in such a manner , as might intercept the flight rather than sustain the attack of the Christians . In consequence of this security , the Moors were overthrown 4 overthrown with prodigious slaughter , and a vast number taken 12 PORTUGAL .
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... consequence of these engagements , the king of Portugal entered Galicia with a con- siderable force on one side , while his ally Ray- mond did the same on the other . The enter- prise was well concerted ; but success did not favour them ...
... consequence of these engagements , the king of Portugal entered Galicia with a con- siderable force on one side , while his ally Ray- mond did the same on the other . The enter- prise was well concerted ; but success did not favour them ...
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... consequence of which they were ignominious- ly beaten , and their king taken prisoner . Alonzo , suffering with pain and mortified with disgrace , was ready to anticipate the worst ; but the king of Leon , his son - in - law , evinced a ...
... consequence of which they were ignominious- ly beaten , and their king taken prisoner . Alonzo , suffering with pain and mortified with disgrace , was ready to anticipate the worst ; but the king of Leon , his son - in - law , evinced a ...
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