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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... natural ste- rility , there is a considerable deficiency in corn . Both the sea and the rivers produce excellent fish . The horses are brisk and lively , but slight made , and on account of their being surer footed , mules are most in ...
... natural ste- rility , there is a considerable deficiency in corn . Both the sea and the rivers produce excellent fish . The horses are brisk and lively , but slight made , and on account of their being surer footed , mules are most in ...
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... natural hot baths are found in the province of Algarva . Popery is the only religion tolerated in Por- tugal ; yet , as must be expected where liberty of conscience is denied , there are many concealed Jews and heretics even in the ...
... natural hot baths are found in the province of Algarva . Popery is the only religion tolerated in Por- tugal ; yet , as must be expected where liberty of conscience is denied , there are many concealed Jews and heretics even in the ...
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... natural daughter named Donna Theresa , with full sovereignty over the district already mentioned . The new count Don Henry and his consort fixed their residence in the town of Guimaraez , supposed to have been built on the site of the ...
... natural daughter named Donna Theresa , with full sovereignty over the district already mentioned . The new count Don Henry and his consort fixed their residence in the town of Guimaraez , supposed to have been built on the site of the ...
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... natural to age and experience , he had been tardy in supporting her pretended rights . The prelate was soon set at liberty by a papal bull ; but Donna Theresa at once lost influence and credit by her injudicious conduct towards him ...
... natural to age and experience , he had been tardy in supporting her pretended rights . The prelate was soon set at liberty by a papal bull ; but Donna Theresa at once lost influence and credit by her injudicious conduct towards him ...
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... enter- prise ; and , in consequence , added a con- siderable tract of country to his former do- minions , at the same time that he secured A. D. 1145 . them them by the strong natural barrier which bound- ed his 14 PORTUGAL .
... enter- prise ; and , in consequence , added a con- siderable tract of country to his former do- minions , at the same time that he secured A. D. 1145 . them them by the strong natural barrier which bound- ed his 14 PORTUGAL .
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