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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... princes . The language differs only provincially from that of Spain ; and both are derived from the Latin . The Portuguese is spoken along the coast of Africa and Asia as far as China , but with an intermixture of many different ...
... princes . The language differs only provincially from that of Spain ; and both are derived from the Latin . The Portuguese is spoken along the coast of Africa and Asia as far as China , but with an intermixture of many different ...
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... from Philip I. of France , and the duke of Burgundy , whose daughter he had married . Both princes acceded to his request ; and a nu- merous merous body of troops was speedily collected for his assistance PORTUGAL . 7.
... from Philip I. of France , and the duke of Burgundy , whose daughter he had married . Both princes acceded to his request ; and a nu- merous merous body of troops was speedily collected for his assistance PORTUGAL . 7.
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... princes considered victories and con- quests over the Moors as doubly meritorious , count Henry is said to have performed many valiant exploits against this people : but the accounts of transactions , at this period and in this quarter ...
... princes considered victories and con- quests over the Moors as doubly meritorious , count Henry is said to have performed many valiant exploits against this people : but the accounts of transactions , at this period and in this quarter ...
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... princes that ever swayed the sceptre of Portugal . Though rather liberal than avaricious , he left a vast sum of money in the treasury . He was interred in the cathedral of Coimbra ; and after his body had lain 400 years , it was taken ...
... princes that ever swayed the sceptre of Portugal . Though rather liberal than avaricious , he left a vast sum of money in the treasury . He was interred in the cathedral of Coimbra ; and after his body had lain 400 years , it was taken ...
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... princess in Spain ; and , notwith- standing some disputes between him and his mother and brother , as well as ... princes of his age were more learned , and none shewed a warmer patronage to men of erudition . He created an university at ...
... princess in Spain ; and , notwith- standing some disputes between him and his mother and brother , as well as ... princes of his age were more learned , and none shewed a warmer patronage to men of erudition . He created an university at ...
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