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The prince, who is the hero both of the comick and tragick part, is a young man of
great abilities and violent passions, whose sentiments are right, though his
actions are wrong ; whose virtues are obscured by negligence, and whose ...
The prince, who is the hero both of the comick and tragick part, is a young man of
great abilities and violent passions, whose sentiments are right, though his
actions are wrong ; whose virtues are obscured by negligence, and whose ...
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By this bull all other princes were forbidden to encroach upon the conquests of
the Portuguese, on pain of the ... The desire of riches and of dominion, which yet
is more pleasing to the fancy, filled the courts of the Portuguese prince with ...
By this bull all other princes were forbidden to encroach upon the conquests of
the Portuguese, on pain of the ... The desire of riches and of dominion, which yet
is more pleasing to the fancy, filled the courts of the Portuguese prince with ...
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These undertakers agreed to pay the prince a fifth part of the profit, sometimes a
greater share, and sent out the armament at ... The inhabitants fitted out six
vessels, under the command of Lucarot, one of the prince's household, and soon
after ...
These undertakers agreed to pay the prince a fifth part of the profit, sometimes a
greater share, and sent out the armament at ... The inhabitants fitted out six
vessels, under the command of Lucarot, one of the prince's household, and soon
after ...
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Clermont, of the blood royal both of France and Spain, nephew of John de la
Cerda, who called himself the Prince of Fortune, had once a mind to settle in
those islands, and applying himself first to the king of Arragon, and then to
Clement VI.
Clermont, of the blood royal both of France and Spain, nephew of John de la
Cerda, who called himself the Prince of Fortune, had once a mind to settle in
those islands, and applying himself first to the king of Arragon, and then to
Clement VI.
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... of prince Henry with the utmost vigour, and in a short time added to his other
titles, that of king of Guinea and of the coast of Africa. In 1463, in the third year of
the reign of John II. died prince Henry, the first encourager of remote navigation, ...
... of prince Henry with the utmost vigour, and in a short time added to his other
titles, that of king of Guinea and of the coast of Africa. In 1463, in the third year of
the reign of John II. died prince Henry, the first encourager of remote navigation, ...
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