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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... exertions that the crown of Great Britain made in its favour re- mains to be tried ; but certain we are , it cannot fail in this respect without incurring all the in- famy which attaches to those who are unmind- ful of their benefactors ...
... exertions that the crown of Great Britain made in its favour re- mains to be tried ; but certain we are , it cannot fail in this respect without incurring all the in- famy which attaches to those who are unmind- ful of their benefactors ...
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... exertions were in- deed made , by the nobility and gentry , against this encroachment of the Visigoths ; but these were rendered abortive , and Euric , having pro vided for the safety of his new conquests , led his victorious army into ...
... exertions were in- deed made , by the nobility and gentry , against this encroachment of the Visigoths ; but these were rendered abortive , and Euric , having pro vided for the safety of his new conquests , led his victorious army into ...
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... an irruption into his dominions , and made some laudable exertions for the amend- ment and promulgation of various salutary laws ; but whilst he was devoting his entire attention to the A. D. 601 . the felicity of his people , 130 . SPAIN .
... an irruption into his dominions , and made some laudable exertions for the amend- ment and promulgation of various salutary laws ; but whilst he was devoting his entire attention to the A. D. 601 . the felicity of his people , 130 . SPAIN .
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... exertions were made to gain the public affection , that the commence- ment of this reign was marked by profound tranquillity . However , after some time the na- tion was disturbed either by an invasion of the Moors , or an insurrection ...
... exertions were made to gain the public affection , that the commence- ment of this reign was marked by profound tranquillity . However , after some time the na- tion was disturbed either by an invasion of the Moors , or an insurrection ...
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... his enemies , except such as he reduced to a state of slavery , and established a reputation which proved of more essential service to his interests than 0 2 than either the number or the exertions of his forces SPAIN . 147.
... his enemies , except such as he reduced to a state of slavery , and established a reputation which proved of more essential service to his interests than 0 2 than either the number or the exertions of his forces SPAIN . 147.
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Accordingly affairs Alphonso arms assembled Asturias attack brother Castilian catholic majesty Charles Christian church command compelled conduct conquests consequence court crown crowns of Castile daughter death declared defeated dominions Don Alonzo Don Ferdinand Don Henry Don Juan Don Pedro Don Sancho Donna duke effect emperor enemies ensuing espoused exertions expedition father fleet forces formidable fortress France French Galicia garrison Granada infant Don infidels irruption king of Arragon king of Castile king of Leon king of Morocco king of Navarre king of Portugal king's kingdom Leovigilde Lisbon loss Madrid marriage master ment minister monarch Moorish Moors nobility nobles obliged occasion peace person Philip Portuguese possession prince princess prisoner prodigious provinces queen received reduced regent reign rendered resolved retire royal seemed sent Seville solemn soon sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish success thousand throne tion Toledo took treaty troops tugal Urraca victory Visigoths whilst