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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... defeated ; and the prince of Portu- gal returned into his paternal dominions , laden with plunder . 1184 . After these transactions , the fortune of the war presents nothing remarkable on either side for some years ; till Joseph king of ...
... defeated ; and the prince of Portu- gal returned into his paternal dominions , laden with plunder . 1184 . After these transactions , the fortune of the war presents nothing remarkable on either side for some years ; till Joseph king of ...
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... defeated and taken prisoner , and afterwards treated with great le nity , this had no effect upon him ; for as soon as he could retrieve his affairs , he began to commit the most horrid excesses in the country through which he passed ...
... defeated and taken prisoner , and afterwards treated with great le nity , this had no effect upon him ; for as soon as he could retrieve his affairs , he began to commit the most horrid excesses in the country through which he passed ...
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... defeats ; but so much im- portance did they attach to the regaining of Ceuta , and John to the keeping of it , that the latter was obliged to strengthen and enlarge the fortifications , and to keep a formidable army on foot , in order ...
... defeats ; but so much im- portance did they attach to the regaining of Ceuta , and John to the keeping of it , that the latter was obliged to strengthen and enlarge the fortifications , and to keep a formidable army on foot , in order ...
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... defeated it . After this , they continued their progress without interruption , and established a commer- cial empire , which till that time had no parallel in the history of nations . Emanuel , who laid the foundation of this mighty ...
... defeated it . After this , they continued their progress without interruption , and established a commer- cial empire , which till that time had no parallel in the history of nations . Emanuel , who laid the foundation of this mighty ...
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... defeated and destroyed . As Philip had sufficient policy not to wish to appear a conqueror , he did not enter Portu- gal till it had made its full submission to his power . At last he arrived at Lisbon , where he was received with ...
... defeated and destroyed . As Philip had sufficient policy not to wish to appear a conqueror , he did not enter Portu- gal till it had made its full submission to his power . At last he arrived at Lisbon , where he was received with ...
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