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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... success in taking the city of Toledo would draw down on him all the vengeance of the Moors , 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 ...
... success in taking the city of Toledo would draw down on him all the vengeance of the Moors , 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 ...
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... success did not favour them . The Portuguese monarch met with a severe check in this expedition , lost some of the principal of his nobility , and himself re- ceived a dangerous wound . To heighten his distress , news was brought him ...
... success did not favour them . The Portuguese monarch met with a severe check in this expedition , lost some of the principal of his nobility , and himself re- ceived a dangerous wound . To heighten his distress , news was brought him ...
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... success , next year he invested Badajos with a numerous army , on the news of which Ferdinand hastened to its relief . Its surrender , however , had taken place before he could come in sight of it , which irritated Fer- dinand so much ...
... success , next year he invested Badajos with a numerous army , on the news of which Ferdinand hastened to its relief . Its surrender , however , had taken place before he could come in sight of it , which irritated Fer- dinand so much ...
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... successful enterprises 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 ...
... successful enterprises 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 ...
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... success . The Moors made a descent on Algarve , which they destroyed with fire and sword , but at length were obliged to retire , and leave the Portuguese dominions in peace . No sooner , however , was this affair termi- nated , and the ...
... success . The Moors made a descent on Algarve , which they destroyed with fire and sword , but at length were obliged to retire , and leave the Portuguese dominions in peace . No sooner , however , was this affair termi- nated , and the ...
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