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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... thither with an army , where , having fettled things to his fatisfaction , and fortified the important town of Perpignan , he returned in- to Arragon , and held an affembly of the ftates at Huefca , where he received the embaffadors of ...
... thither with an army , where , having fettled things to his fatisfaction , and fortified the important town of Perpignan , he returned in- to Arragon , and held an affembly of the ftates at Huefca , where he received the embaffadors of ...
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... thither with a formidable army , and , under- ftanding that the murderers were retired into the fortrefs of Morvele , he caufed it to be fuddenly invefted , and , re- fufing to hear of any capitulation , it was taken by assault , and ...
... thither with a formidable army , and , under- ftanding that the murderers were retired into the fortrefs of Morvele , he caufed it to be fuddenly invefted , and , re- fufing to hear of any capitulation , it was taken by assault , and ...
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... thither in perfon , and both gave the king of Caftile the strongest affurances , that they would join him with their forces at Toledo time enough to make an autumn campaign 2 , and to repress the numerous army of the Moors lately ar ...
... thither in perfon , and both gave the king of Caftile the strongest affurances , that they would join him with their forces at Toledo time enough to make an autumn campaign 2 , and to repress the numerous army of the Moors lately ar ...
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... thither a perfon much in his confidence . Of which the queen , Donna Maria , was no fooner informed , than fhe 1213. thought it neceffary to repair thither in perfon ; not only to follicit this caufe , but another which he had against ...
... thither a perfon much in his confidence . Of which the queen , Donna Maria , was no fooner informed , than fhe 1213. thought it neceffary to repair thither in perfon ; not only to follicit this caufe , but another which he had against ...
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... thither the nobility to attend him in an expedition against the Moors . As this was a very popular thing , he had foon The king a body of troops about him , with which he invefted Penif- makes his cola ; where it quickly appeared , that ...
... thither the nobility to attend him in an expedition against the Moors . As this was a very popular thing , he had foon The king a body of troops about him , with which he invefted Penif- makes his cola ; where it quickly appeared , that ...
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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 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...