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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... manner , as might intercept the flight rather than sustain the attack of the Christians . In consequence of this security , the Moors were overthrown 4 overthrown with prodigious slaughter , and a vast number taken 12 PORTUGAL .
... manner , as might intercept the flight rather than sustain the attack of the Christians . In consequence of this security , the Moors were overthrown 4 overthrown with prodigious slaughter , and a vast number taken 12 PORTUGAL .
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... manner , amidst her shrieking babes , and her body left to be meanly buried in the monastery where she breathed her last . No sooner was the prince informed of this sa- vage action , than in frantic rage he wasted all D2 the the country ...
... manner , amidst her shrieking babes , and her body left to be meanly buried in the monastery where she breathed her last . No sooner was the prince informed of this sa- vage action , than in frantic rage he wasted all D2 the the country ...
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... manner as to be generally hated , and at last was obliged to seek shelter in Portugal . The king , unwilling to involve his subjects in war with the Castilians , refused him an asylum , and sent back his daughter , who was to have been ...
... manner as to be generally hated , and at last was obliged to seek shelter in Portugal . The king , unwilling to involve his subjects in war with the Castilians , refused him an asylum , and sent back his daughter , who was to have been ...
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... manner suitable to his high rank . In the cortes or parliament which had been assembled for that purpose , the regent laid down his office ; and humbly craved pardon of all for any error of which he might have been unintentionally ...
... manner suitable to his high rank . In the cortes or parliament which had been assembled for that purpose , the regent laid down his office ; and humbly craved pardon of all for any error of which he might have been unintentionally ...
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... manner impeached his sincerity in what he had done , and vitiated all his professions . All these concessions , however , with the most lavish distribution of honours and employments , failed to reconcile the Portuguese to a foreign ...
... manner impeached his sincerity in what he had done , and vitiated all his professions . All these concessions , however , with the most lavish distribution of honours and employments , failed to reconcile the Portuguese to a foreign ...
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