An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time, Volumen 44T. Osborne, 1766 |
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... Henry VII . a year before the difcovery of Columbus ; and , having first dif- covered Newfoundland , failed along the coaft as far as Flo- vida . We must not omit , that the Welsh claim a more an- cient difcovery than any yet produced ...
... Henry VII . a year before the difcovery of Columbus ; and , having first dif- covered Newfoundland , failed along the coaft as far as Flo- vida . We must not omit , that the Welsh claim a more an- cient difcovery than any yet produced ...
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... Henry V. of England against the French , who are totally defeated , xxiii . 517. Lois on both fides , with the French prifoners , 51S . , Henry ar- rives fafe at Calais , ib . Aglab , ( Al ) and his family driven out of Kair- wan , and ...
... Henry V. of England against the French , who are totally defeated , xxiii . 517. Lois on both fides , with the French prifoners , 51S . , Henry ar- rives fafe at Calais , ib . Aglab , ( Al ) and his family driven out of Kair- wan , and ...
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... Henry the Sufpenfor , ib . They do homage to Margaret and Eric her affociate , 302. War with Eric , andduke John oblig- ed to a capitulation , when he and the other princes found the univerfity of Roftock , with the deaths of dukes ...
... Henry the Sufpenfor , ib . They do homage to Margaret and Eric her affociate , 302. War with Eric , andduke John oblig- ed to a capitulation , when he and the other princes found the univerfity of Roftock , with the deaths of dukes ...
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... The cafle of Zurita befieged , and taken by treachery , ib ( A ) . The traitor's eyes put out , ib . Toledo and other places taken , 141. Marries Eleanor , daughter daughter to king Henry II . of England , 142 ÍNDEX .
... The cafle of Zurita befieged , and taken by treachery , ib ( A ) . The traitor's eyes put out , ib . Toledo and other places taken , 141. Marries Eleanor , daughter daughter to king Henry II . of England , 142 ÍNDEX .
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daughter to king Henry II . of England , 142 . Setties all difputes with the king of Arra- gon , at an interview , and a treaty concluded , 143. Reception of Eleanora of England , ib . Takes Cuenca , and , with the afft- ance of the ...
daughter to king Henry II . of England , 142 . Setties all difputes with the king of Arra- gon , at an interview , and a treaty concluded , 143. Reception of Eleanora of England , ib . Takes Cuenca , and , with the afft- ance of the ...
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Página 82 - ... are never feen in this hot climate, but hail is fometimes very large. The dews are here fo great within land, that in a morning the water drops from the leaves of the trees, as if it had rained ; and a man riding in the night, will find his cloaths and hair very wet in a fhort time ; but there are feldom any fogs in the plains or fandy places near the fea.
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Página 18 - Some of thefe pearls, though indeed but few, are fent to Europe, the greater part being carried to Lima ; where the demand for them is very great, being not only univerfally worn there by all perfons of rank, but alfo fent from thence into the inland parts of Peru.
Página 10 - Ruffian conqueft, they lived in perfect freedom, having no chief, being fubjedl to no law, nor paying any taxes ; the old men, or thofe who were remarkable for their bravery, bearing the principal authority in their villages, though none had any right to command, or in8i£t punifhment.
Página 74 - September, to take in provisions and •water, with great part of their lading, and for the convenience of returning to Spain in a body. A continual fair is held till their departure, which generally happens before the end of the month, when proclamation is made, forbidding any...