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An alley of perseas led us to the Hospital of the Aragonese Capuchins.
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Frances Davio, an Aragonese knight, immediately offered to do combat for the ladies.
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Hail to ye, Castilians, Estremenians and Aragonese, of whatever calling!
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The foundation of the Aragonese duchy of Lthens was the culmination of the achievements of the Almogavares.
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The change is at the Aragonese frontier.
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There, having restored the Aragonese Constitution, he succeeded in inspiring a sentiment of loyalty, and repulsed his rival.
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Excited to revolt by the severities of the Inquisition, the Aragonese put to death the chief inquisitor, Pedro Arbues.
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The Aragonese kings were wise enough to understand and liberal enough to foster the maritime interests of their new possessions.
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The Missions of the Aragonese Capuchins which we visited, alone contain fifteen thousand Indians, almost all of the Chayma race.
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Ferdinand knew well how to judge this shrewd Aragonese character, and what arguments were most likely to appeal to it.
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Intrigues at Court-Quesadaand Galiano-Dissolutionof the Cortes-The Secretary-Aragonese Pertinacity-TheCouncil of Trent-The Asturian-The Three Thieves-Benedict Mol-The Menof Lucerne-The Treasure.
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The discontented Aragonese, despairing of redress in any regular way, resolved to intimidate their oppressors by some appalling act of violence.
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About five years later he was again at war with the French, and helped the Aragonese drive them out of Naples.
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They'd probably only care about it here if it were the Aragonese Open and it was being won by a local boy.
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The arrival at Ptolemais of the Aragonese crusaders, commanded by a natural son of James, restored some hopes to the Franks of Palestine.
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His successor was an Aragonese, Don Miguel de Luna, Conde de Morata, and he was succeeded by Don John of Austria, his brother.