The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of TimeS. Richardson, T. Osborne, C. Hitch, A. Millar, John Rivington, S. Crowder, P. Davey and B. Law, T. Longman, and C. Ware., 1760 |
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... crown , had employed her revenues in charity , and her time in acts of piety and devotion " . The people of Arragon have ftill an high regard for her memory . A. D. Sends em- THE king of Navarre , to revenge the infult of the pre ...
... crown , had employed her revenues in charity , and her time in acts of piety and devotion " . The people of Arragon have ftill an high regard for her memory . A. D. Sends em- THE king of Navarre , to revenge the infult of the pre ...
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... crown of Arragon by his grandfather , for the mits his territories he held on the fouth fide of the Ebro m . The homage . king of Arragon made after this an incurfion into Valentia , and obliged the Moors in that country to become his ...
... crown of Arragon by his grandfather , for the mits his territories he held on the fouth fide of the Ebro m . The homage . king of Arragon made after this an incurfion into Valentia , and obliged the Moors in that country to become his ...
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... crown , fhewed he was altogether unworthy to wear it . 1216 . THE next year there was an affembly of the states held at Tarracona , where the people of Catalonia did homage , and fwore fidelity . They did ftill more : the crown was in ...
... crown , fhewed he was altogether unworthy to wear it . 1216 . THE next year there was an affembly of the states held at Tarracona , where the people of Catalonia did homage , and fwore fidelity . They did ftill more : the crown was in ...
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... crown , and of the public . The king , seeing little hopes of deliverance , diffembled , with a very good grace , for more than a year ; till hearing the people grumble , that , contrary to the treaties formerly made with Caftile , that ...
... crown , and of the public . The king , seeing little hopes of deliverance , diffembled , with a very good grace , for more than a year ; till hearing the people grumble , that , contrary to the treaties formerly made with Caftile , that ...
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... crown . Most writers agree , that this was also a farce , and that the pope's legate acted by the king's inftruc- tions ; however , fhe and her fons were fent back into Ca- file ' , and the king took the neceffary meafures for executing ...
... crown . Most writers agree , that this was also a farce , and that the pope's legate acted by the king's inftruc- tions ; however , fhe and her fons were fent back into Ca- file ' , and the king took the neceffary meafures for executing ...
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ABARCA affembly affiftance againſt alfo archduke army Auftria Barcelona befieged beſt Caftile cardinal Catalonia caufed Chriftian command confequence confiderable count court crown defign defired difputes dominions Don Alonfo Don Ferdinand Don Jayme Don Juan Don Pedro duke duke of Lerma duke of Savoy emperor faid fame favour fent FERRERAS feveral fhould fide fiege fince firft firſt fleet fome foon France French ftates fubjects fuch gallies HERNANDO DEL PULGAR Hift Hiftoire generale hiftorique & politique Hiftory himſelf infant Don infanta Italy king Don king of Arragon king's kingdom kingdom of Naples laft leaſt likewife Louis XIV Low Countries Madrid mafter majefty Majorca MARIANA marquis marriage MAYERNE TURQUET meaſure Memoires Mercure hiftorique minifters moſt Naples neceffary nobility notwithſtanding peace perfon pope Portugal prefent prifoner prince promiſed queen RAINALD raiſed refpect Sardinia Sicily Spain Spaniards Spanish ſtates ſtrong thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand Toledo treaty troops Valentia ZURITA
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Página 489 - ... revenue for doing his duty, and while he was doing it ; I defire you would give me your opinion, how he ought to be punifhed for this offence ?" The duke, after a little confideration, made anfwer, that the offence was of a very high nature ; that the young man, let...
Página 530 - Palatines, and their officers ; appointed generals of horfe and foot, and took all other meafures poflible for a vigorous defence1. It is not eafy to difcover what their real intentions were ; the general notion throughout Europe was, that they had a mind to render themfelves an independent republic, after the example of Holland, which had been more than once in their heads before; but of this there is no kind of proof: on the contrary, from the language of their public...
Página 382 - By thi* woman he had a fon, of whom no great notice was taken ; but now, to obfcure the folly of the conde duke, this youth, fcarce in the I4th year of his age, was produced, with the title of Don Juan of...
Página 183 - About the same time their catholic majesties concluded an alliance with the emperor Maximilian, and a treaty of marriage for their daughter, Joan, with his son, Philip, archduke of Austria, and sovereign of the Netherlands. About this time, also, 1492, the contract was concluded with Christopher Columbus, for the discovery of new countries.
Página 98 - Moors, ever incluftrious and indefatigable, and withal wonderfully populous, furrounded the whole coaft with fortifications, that is, with a kind of towers, and lines between them ; cultivated every fpot that was not either rock or fand ; carried on a great trade with their countrymen in Spain and Africa, and had no lefs than fifteen great towns, whereas there are not now above three h ; neither was. it at all difficult for the...
Página 98 - ... not very fertile, yet the greater part of it is flat; and of fo excellent a foil, that it produces prodigious quantities of corn, as good in its kind as any in Europe ; oil, wine, and fait in vaft abundance ; cattle and...