Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 15 |
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While Pedro of Portugal was thus labouring to deserve the character of a good
prince , Pedro of Castile had behaved in such a manner as to be generally hated
, and at last was obliged to seek shelter in Portugal . The king , unwilling to ...
While Pedro of Portugal was thus labouring to deserve the character of a good
prince , Pedro of Castile had behaved in such a manner as to be generally hated
, and at last was obliged to seek shelter in Portugal . The king , unwilling to ...
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Alonzo V. afterwards surnamed the African , for his heroic exploits , at fourteen ,
when he became major , according to the custom of Portugal , was the finest
youth of his age , and had been educated in a manner suitable to his high rank .
Alonzo V. afterwards surnamed the African , for his heroic exploits , at fourteen ,
when he became major , according to the custom of Portugal , was the finest
youth of his age , and had been educated in a manner suitable to his high rank .
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The house I was in shook with such violence , that the upper stories immediately
fell , and though my apartment ( which was the first floor ) did not then share the
same fate , yet every thing was thrown out of its place in such a manner , that it ...
The house I was in shook with such violence , that the upper stories immediately
fell , and though my apartment ( which was the first floor ) did not then share the
same fate , yet every thing was thrown out of its place in such a manner , that it ...
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... else but saving my own life in the best manner I could ; and in less than an
hour got . to a public - house , kept by one Morley , near the English burying -
ground , about half a mile from the city , where I still remain , with a great number
of my ...
... else but saving my own life in the best manner I could ; and in less than an
hour got . to a public - house , kept by one Morley , near the English burying -
ground , about half a mile from the city , where I still remain , with a great number
of my ...
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He immediately ordered the prisoners to be thrown from the summit of a rock ,
without any form of trial , though they assured him in the most pathetic manner of
their innocence , and even offered to give the most irrefragable proofs . When this
...
He immediately ordered the prisoners to be thrown from the summit of a rock ,
without any form of trial , though they assured him in the most pathetic manner of
their innocence , and even offered to give the most irrefragable proofs . When this
...
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