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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... sent to demand assist , ance 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 ...
... sent to demand assist , ance 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 ...
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... sent him a message , purporting that the forces he was collecting would be most advan- tageously employed against the infidels , who remained indifferent spectators of the issue of the war . This This advice was not lost on Don Sancho ...
... sent him a message , purporting that the forces he was collecting would be most advan- tageously employed against the infidels , who remained indifferent spectators of the issue of the war . This This advice was not lost on Don Sancho ...
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... sent for his son , who attended the summons with filial regard ; and , after receiving much good advice from his father , saw him depart this life , in the sixty - fourth year of his age . No monarch could live more beloved , or die ...
... sent for his son , who attended the summons with filial regard ; and , after receiving much good advice from his father , saw him depart this life , in the sixty - fourth year of his age . No monarch could live more beloved , or die ...
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... sent back his daughter , who was to have been espoused to prince Ferdinand of Portugal ; but taking pity on his distress , granted him a safe conduct into Ga licia , which had not yet declared against him . Soon after this , his ...
... sent back his daughter , who was to have been espoused to prince Ferdinand of Portugal ; but taking pity on his distress , granted him a safe conduct into Ga licia , which had not yet declared against him . Soon after this , his ...
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... sent am- bassadors to demand that his consort Donna Beatrix should be proclaimed queen , for which orders were accordingly given , but they were executed either with indifference or aver- sion . Meanwhile , the grand master of Avis ...
... sent am- bassadors to demand that his consort Donna Beatrix should be proclaimed queen , for which orders were accordingly given , but they were executed either with indifference or aver- sion . Meanwhile , the grand master of Avis ...
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