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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... important ; but its foreign trade is very considerable , especially with England , which , in return for wine and fruits , sends much * See Appendix . woollen woollen cloth and other articles , great part of which 4 PORTUGAL .
... important ; but its foreign trade is very considerable , especially with England , which , in return for wine and fruits , sends much * See Appendix . woollen woollen cloth and other articles , great part of which 4 PORTUGAL .
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... important sacrifices . There are several orders of knighthood in Portugal ; the principal are the order of Christ ; the order of St. James ; the order of Avis ; and the order of St. John . Contrasted with their neighbours the Spaniards ...
... important sacrifices . There are several orders of knighthood in Portugal ; the principal are the order of Christ ; the order of St. James ; the order of Avis ; and the order of St. John . Contrasted with their neighbours the Spaniards ...
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... importance of carrying that place , at last determined to be- siege it . With immense preparations he sat down before it : the siege was carried on with vigour , and generally with success , on the part of the Castilians ; but a ...
... importance of carrying that place , at last determined to be- siege it . With immense preparations he sat down before it : the siege was carried on with vigour , and generally with success , on the part of the Castilians ; but a ...
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... important province of Brazil to his domi- nions . The Portuguese monarch , indeed , was too wise to engage in any enterprise that did not promise interest as well as glory . He lived on good terms with his neighbours , and confined his ...
... important province of Brazil to his domi- nions . The Portuguese monarch , indeed , was too wise to engage in any enterprise that did not promise interest as well as glory . He lived on good terms with his neighbours , and confined his ...
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... important crisis , he felt the attacks of a mortal fever , and knew his destiny was sealed . When the two armies , how- ever , came in sight of each other , near Alca- zarquiver , Moluh , though unable to sit on horseback , gave orders ...
... important crisis , he felt the attacks of a mortal fever , and knew his destiny was sealed . When the two armies , how- ever , came in sight of each other , near Alca- zarquiver , Moluh , though unable to sit on horseback , gave orders ...
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