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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... danger , claimed the interposition of the pope , which produced an accommodation , and this was farther cemented by Alonzo of Portugal espousing a natural daughter of Alonzo's the Wise , named Donna Beatrix , with whom he re- ceived ...
... danger , claimed the interposition of the pope , which produced an accommodation , and this was farther cemented by Alonzo of Portugal espousing a natural daughter of Alonzo's the Wise , named Donna Beatrix , with whom he re- ceived ...
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... danger , the whole was bustle and alarm . The people zealously declared them- selves in favour of the grand master , who seeing them secure in his interest , meditated to marry queen Leonora , as the most likely means to pro- long her ...
... danger , the whole was bustle and alarm . The people zealously declared them- selves in favour of the grand master , who seeing them secure in his interest , meditated to marry queen Leonora , as the most likely means to pro- long her ...
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... danger was to be despised where glory was the object in view . The priests , on the other hand , instead of instructing him in true religion , only inspired him with an abhorrence of heretics and infidels ; and , in con- sequence of ...
... danger was to be despised where glory was the object in view . The priests , on the other hand , instead of instructing him in true religion , only inspired him with an abhorrence of heretics and infidels ; and , in con- sequence of ...
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... regret of the Por- tuguese , who apprehended future danger to Brazil from the vicinity of their possessions . John was happy in his family , and left a nu- merous A. D. 1750 . merous progeny . At last , PORTUGAL . 88 '
... regret of the Por- tuguese , who apprehended future danger to Brazil from the vicinity of their possessions . John was happy in his family , and left a nu- merous A. D. 1750 . merous progeny . At last , PORTUGAL . 88 '
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... danger of sudden in- novations , he advanced his designs by almost imperceptible steps , so as to prevent all just grounds of alarm and complaint . Amongst other new regulations , he subjected the inordi- nate powers of the inquisition ...
... danger of sudden in- novations , he advanced his designs by almost imperceptible steps , so as to prevent all just grounds of alarm and complaint . Amongst other new regulations , he subjected the inordi- nate powers of the inquisition ...
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