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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... resisting her demands , raised a powerful army , and marching at its head , com- pelled Theresa to retire to one of her own for- tresses . tresses . The effects of this misunderstanding might have proved PORTUGAL . 9.
... resisting her demands , raised a powerful army , and marching at its head , com- pelled Theresa to retire to one of her own for- tresses . tresses . The effects of this misunderstanding might have proved PORTUGAL . 9.
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... retire with his vassals . His assistance was so necessary to Urraca , and she was so much provoked at his tergiversation , that she threw him into prison . This hasty action , which was dictated only by passion , excited a violent ...
... retire with his vassals . His assistance was so necessary to Urraca , and she was so much provoked at his tergiversation , that she threw him into prison . This hasty action , which was dictated only by passion , excited a violent ...
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... retire , and leave the Portuguese dominions in peace . No sooner , however , was this affair termi- nated , and the kingdom recovering from the storm , than a new and unexpected hurricane arose , which shook the government to its very ...
... retire , and leave the Portuguese dominions in peace . No sooner , however , was this affair termi- nated , and the kingdom recovering from the storm , than a new and unexpected hurricane arose , which shook the government to its very ...
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... retiring to the monastery of Alcobaça , to which he had removed the dust of Agnes de Castro , he contemplated the tomb in which he was to lie , and reflected on the account he was one day to give of his conduct . Thus prepared , he pur ...
... retiring to the monastery of Alcobaça , to which he had removed the dust of Agnes de Castro , he contemplated the tomb in which he was to lie , and reflected on the account he was one day to give of his conduct . Thus prepared , he pur ...
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... retire into his own dominions . A crown , however , was too splendid a prize to be given up without a severe contest ; and the states of Portugal , perceiving that their country would soon be ruined and depopulated did they not ...
... retire into his own dominions . A crown , however , was too splendid a prize to be given up without a severe contest ; and the states of Portugal , perceiving that their country would soon be ruined and depopulated did they not ...
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