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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... Prince of Brazil ; and by the favour of Pope Benedict XIV . the king has the farther title of " His Most Faithful Majesty . " For the administration of the civil government , there is a council of state ; for military affairs , a ...
... Prince of Brazil ; and by the favour of Pope Benedict XIV . the king has the farther title of " His Most Faithful Majesty . " For the administration of the civil government , there is a council of state ; for military affairs , a ...
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... prince , and with his dying breath is said to have left three things in charge to his son : first , that he should be zealous in promoting and protect- ing the Christian faith ; secondly , that he should consider his subjects as his ...
... prince , and with his dying breath is said to have left three things in charge to his son : first , that he should be zealous in promoting and protect- ing the Christian faith ; secondly , that he should consider his subjects as his ...
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... prince persuaded him to give instant battle to the regent's forces , over whom he gained a signal and complete victory . The- , resa , after her defeat , took shelter in the castle of Legonaso , while her principal advisers fled ; and ...
... prince persuaded him to give instant battle to the regent's forces , over whom he gained a signal and complete victory . The- , resa , after her defeat , took shelter in the castle of Legonaso , while her principal advisers fled ; and ...
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... prince of Portugal , however , surprised and cut off a considerable part of the emperor's army ; but this would have availed him little , had not the pope's legate interfered , and accommodated all differences between them . A peace was ...
... prince of Portugal , however , surprised and cut off a considerable part of the emperor's army ; but this would have availed him little , had not the pope's legate interfered , and accommodated all differences between them . A peace was ...
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... prince induced him to accede to the plan . In consequence of these engagements , the king of Portugal entered Galicia with a con- siderable force on one side , while his ally Ray- mond did the same on the other . The enter- prise was ...
... prince induced him to accede to the plan . In consequence of these engagements , the king of Portugal entered Galicia with a con- siderable force on one side , while his ally Ray- mond did the same on the other . The enter- prise was ...
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