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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... formed an early acquaintance : he received and paid visits , without the least form or ceremony ; and such was his humility , that after an audience he would attend the party , when retiring , to the door of the apartment . To the poor ...
... formed an early acquaintance : he received and paid visits , without the least form or ceremony ; and such was his humility , that after an audience he would attend the party , when retiring , to the door of the apartment . To the poor ...
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... formed a league for its recovery . The young princes of Por- tugal , who were entrusted with the command of an army to repel this aggression , behaved with abundant prudence and valour , and gave the infidels several severe defeats ...
... formed a league for its recovery . The young princes of Por- tugal , who were entrusted with the command of an army to repel this aggression , behaved with abundant prudence and valour , and gave the infidels several severe defeats ...
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... forming plans of the greatest magnitude with calm systematic wisdom , and of executing them with unremitting perseverance . He selected the most able officers to carry his pre - concerted measures measures into effect ; and , in little ...
... forming plans of the greatest magnitude with calm systematic wisdom , and of executing them with unremitting perseverance . He selected the most able officers to carry his pre - concerted measures measures into effect ; and , in little ...
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... formed a scheme , more po- litic than liberal , of excluding all other nations from a participation in the advantages of a commerce with the east , and they partially ac- complished what their ambition had planned . In consequence of ...
... formed a scheme , more po- litic than liberal , of excluding all other nations from a participation in the advantages of a commerce with the east , and they partially ac- complished what their ambition had planned . In consequence of ...
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... formed a design of abdicating the throne , and retiring to a convent . Observing , however , that his son was likely to tarnish the honour he had acquired by a premature eleva- tion to sovereign power , he changed his design , and ...
... formed a design of abdicating the throne , and retiring to a convent . Observing , however , that his son was likely to tarnish the honour he had acquired by a premature eleva- tion to sovereign power , he changed his design , and ...
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