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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... considerable deficiency in corn . Both the sea and the rivers produce excellent fish . The horses are brisk and lively , but slight made , and on account of their being surer footed , mules are most in request for draught and and burden ...
... considerable deficiency in corn . Both the sea and the rivers produce excellent fish . The horses are brisk and lively , but slight made , and on account of their being surer footed , mules are most in request for draught and and burden ...
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... numerous nor important ; but its foreign trade is very considerable , especially with England , which , in return for wine and fruits , sends much * See Appendix . woollen woollen cloth and other articles , great part of which 4 PORTUGAL .
... numerous nor important ; but its foreign trade is very considerable , especially with England , which , in return for wine and fruits , sends much * See Appendix . woollen woollen cloth and other articles , great part of which 4 PORTUGAL .
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... considerable sums . The suppression of the Jesuits and other religious orders and institutions has likewise tended to increase the royal income . The Portuguese military and naval forces are far from being adequate to the defence of the ...
... considerable sums . The suppression of the Jesuits and other religious orders and institutions has likewise tended to increase the royal income . The Portuguese military and naval forces are far from being adequate to the defence of the ...
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... considerable , and they were determined to support her cause with their - swords . Lest an accommodation should take place , which would have been fatal to their views , the parti- sans of the young prince persuaded him to give instant ...
... considerable , and they were determined to support her cause with their - swords . Lest an accommodation should take place , which would have been fatal to their views , the parti- sans of the young prince persuaded him to give instant ...
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... considerable part of the emperor's army ; but this would have availed him little , had not the pope's legate interfered , and accommodated all differences between them . A peace was therefore concluded ; and all places and pri- soners ...
... considerable part of the emperor's army ; but this would have availed him little , had not the pope's legate interfered , and accommodated all differences between them . A peace was therefore concluded ; and all places and pri- soners ...
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