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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... ministers , managed the affairs of government . For the space of nine years , nothing remarkable happened under their administration ; but , after that period , some dif- ferences arose between the regent and Urraca queen of Castile ...
... ministers , managed the affairs of government . For the space of nine years , nothing remarkable happened under their administration ; but , after that period , some dif- ferences arose between the regent and Urraca queen of Castile ...
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... ministers of religion , he justly considered as a fund for the poor , of which the church was only the trustees , and therefore discouraged all accu- mulation of wealth in religious communities . Fre- During this reign , a difference ...
... ministers of religion , he justly considered as a fund for the poor , of which the church was only the trustees , and therefore discouraged all accu- mulation of wealth in religious communities . Fre- During this reign , a difference ...
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... minister , though without the know- ledge or connivance of the regent , whose sole aim was the public good , and therefore did not stand in need of intrigues to support the station to which he was raised . Alonzo V. afterwards surnamed ...
... minister , though without the know- ledge or connivance of the regent , whose sole aim was the public good , and therefore did not stand in need of intrigues to support the station to which he was raised . Alonzo V. afterwards surnamed ...
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... ministers . One of them , named Don Antonio , from the subsequent anecdote which is recorded of him , seems to have ... minister , " will do better if you enable the proprietor to keep them ; for 66 he he and his ancestors have been ...
... ministers . One of them , named Don Antonio , from the subsequent anecdote which is recorded of him , seems to have ... minister , " will do better if you enable the proprietor to keep them ; for 66 he he and his ancestors have been ...
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... ministers on the fundamental articles of the union ; encroach- ments so flagrant , that one would have imagined they had studied to provoke the wrath of Hea- ven , and insult the patience of men , instead of availing themselves in an ...
... ministers on the fundamental articles of the union ; encroach- ments so flagrant , that one would have imagined they had studied to provoke the wrath of Hea- ven , and insult the patience of men , instead of availing themselves in an ...
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