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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... sovereign authority , and in general met with a cheerful obedience . His mother's party , however , was very considerable , and they were determined to support her cause with their - swords . Lest an accommodation should take place ...
... sovereign authority , and in general met with a cheerful obedience . His mother's party , however , was very considerable , and they were determined to support her cause with their - swords . Lest an accommodation should take place ...
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... sovereign . In pursuance of this barbarous scheme , several places were taken and sacked , while king John was obliged to remain inactive , on account of the smallness of his army , and to be a tame spectator of the mischief that was ...
... sovereign . In pursuance of this barbarous scheme , several places were taken and sacked , while king John was obliged to remain inactive , on account of the smallness of his army , and to be a tame spectator of the mischief that was ...
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... sovereign , and the happiness of his government . Under this reign , however , the plague made its appearance , as it had done frequently be- fore ; yet famine never approached the coasts of Portugal , though it wasted the strength of ...
... sovereign , and the happiness of his government . Under this reign , however , the plague made its appearance , as it had done frequently be- fore ; yet famine never approached the coasts of Portugal , though it wasted the strength of ...
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... sovereign had also an effect which was not immediately foreseen : it weakened the power , and absorbed the revenues of the crown ; and by putting it out of the power of his successors to shew equal liberality , it excited only a short ...
... sovereign had also an effect which was not immediately foreseen : it weakened the power , and absorbed the revenues of the crown ; and by putting it out of the power of his successors to shew equal liberality , it excited only a short ...
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... sovereigns should be held sacred and inviolable . " But though the sun of prosperity shone on the commencement of this reign , it was not long before the horizon was overcast , and the most dreadful storms arose , partly from the visita ...
... sovereigns should be held sacred and inviolable . " But though the sun of prosperity shone on the commencement of this reign , it was not long before the horizon was overcast , and the most dreadful storms arose , partly from the visita ...
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