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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... rendered him re- spected by his neighbours , and dreaded by his enemies . Nor was his conduct in civil affairs less firm and judicious : he enacted good laws ; he encouraged the good ; he restrained the li centious ; centious ; and , in ...
... rendered him re- spected by his neighbours , and dreaded by his enemies . Nor was his conduct in civil affairs less firm and judicious : he enacted good laws ; he encouraged the good ; he restrained the li centious ; centious ; and , in ...
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... rendered him popular , had he persevered in it with firmness and prudence ; but , though brave and naturally sensible , he was too much swayed by his ca- prices , and influenced by his passions . He pro- scribed his brother Sanchez as a ...
... rendered him popular , had he persevered in it with firmness and prudence ; but , though brave and naturally sensible , he was too much swayed by his ca- prices , and influenced by his passions . He pro- scribed his brother Sanchez as a ...
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... rendered it fashionable among his courtiers , by his own example . John had married the English princess Philip- pa , daughter of the duke of Lancaster , who bore him several children . The affection she entertained entertained for him ...
... rendered it fashionable among his courtiers , by his own example . John had married the English princess Philip- pa , daughter of the duke of Lancaster , who bore him several children . The affection she entertained entertained for him ...
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... render us happy and beloved , he had no equals . The last and the most glorious trait in his character , which we shall mention , is the compliment that has been paid him of banishing poverty and distress from his dominions . A. D. 1522 ...
... render us happy and beloved , he had no equals . The last and the most glorious trait in his character , which we shall mention , is the compliment that has been paid him of banishing poverty and distress from his dominions . A. D. 1522 ...
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... rendered to the crown . " John listened to this monition , and , by a generous action , prevented the fall of an illustrious family . If this prince , however , who certainly was not deficient in judgment or goodness , did not establish ...
... rendered to the crown . " John listened to this monition , and , by a generous action , prevented the fall of an illustrious family . If this prince , however , who certainly was not deficient in judgment or goodness , did not establish ...
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