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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... Immediately after his coronation , he had es- poused Matilda , daughter of Amadeus , count of Maurienne and Savoy , a woman of masculine endowments , who assisted him by her counsels , and undertook the conduct of affairs , when- ever ...
... Immediately after his coronation , he had es- poused Matilda , daughter of Amadeus , count of Maurienne and Savoy , a woman of masculine endowments , who assisted him by her counsels , and undertook the conduct of affairs , when- ever ...
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... immediately sent for his son , who attended the summons with filial regard ; and , after receiving much good advice from his father , saw him depart this life , in the sixty - fourth year of his age . No monarch could live more beloved ...
... immediately sent for his son , who attended the summons with filial regard ; and , after receiving much good advice from his father , saw him depart this life , in the sixty - fourth year of his age . No monarch could live more beloved ...
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... immediately made a tender of their ser- vices to the new elected king , and thus an end was put to the interregnum , which had lasted eighteen months , and in its unhappy conse- quences had deluged the country with blood , and rent the ...
... immediately made a tender of their ser- vices to the new elected king , and thus an end was put to the interregnum , which had lasted eighteen months , and in its unhappy conse- quences had deluged the country with blood , and rent the ...
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... immediately proclaimed king on his father's death , and received the homage of the princes of the blood and the nobility then at court ; but the plague raging at Lisbon , he withdrew to Cintra , where he spent some time , apparently ...
... immediately proclaimed king on his father's death , and received the homage of the princes of the blood and the nobility then at court ; but the plague raging at Lisbon , he withdrew to Cintra , where he spent some time , apparently ...
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... Die then by your own sen- tence , " said the king , and immediately plunged a dagger into his breast . When he fell , John , with ironical severity , bade him hasten to the duke duke of Bragança , and tell him the issue of 42 PORTUGAL .
... Die then by your own sen- tence , " said the king , and immediately plunged a dagger into his breast . When he fell , John , with ironical severity , bade him hasten to the duke duke of Bragança , and tell him the issue of 42 PORTUGAL .
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