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" Germans, which had neither greatness nor continuance) there hath been no state fearful in the east, but that of the Turk ; nor in the west any prince that hath spread his wings far over his nest, but the Spaniard; who, since the time that Ferdinand expelled... "
The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt: The history of the world - Page 901
by Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829
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The Harleian miscellany; or, A collection of ... pamphlets and ..., Volume 8

Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 610 pages
...the Spaniard ; who, since the time that Ferdinand expelled the Moors out of Granada, have made any attempts to make themselves masters of all Europe....powerful. But, as the Turk is now counterpoised by the Per. eian, so, instead of so many millions as have been spent by the English, French, and Netherlands,...
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The Harleian Miscellany:: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 8

1810 - 606 pages
...the Spaniard ; who, since the time that Ferdinand expelled the Moors out of Granada, have made any attempts to make themselves masters of all Europe....true, that by the treasures of both Indies, and by the raaoy kingdoms which they possess in Europe, they are at this day the most powerful. But, as the Turk...
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Diary of the Times of Charles the Second, Volume 2

Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 416 pages
...his nest but the Spaniards, who, since the time that Ferdinand expelled the Moores out of Granada, have made many attempts to make themselves masters...powerful. But as the Turk is now counterpoised by the»Persian, so, instead of so many millions as have been spent by the English, French, and Netherlands,...
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Diary of the Times of Charles the Second, Volume 2

Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 408 pages
...his nest but the Spaniards, who, since the time that Ferdinand expelled the Moores out of Granada, have made many attempts to make themselves masters...powerful. But as the Turk is now counterpoised by tfie Persian, so, instead of so many millions as have been spent by the English, French, and Netherlands,...
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Excelsior: Helps to Progress in Religion, Science, and Literature, Volume 1

1854 - 428 pages
...over his nest, but the Spaniard ; who since the time that Ferdinand expelled the Moors out of Granada, have made many attempts to make themselves masters...in Europe, they are at this day the most powerful. . . . These two nations, I say, are at this day the most eminent, and to be regarded ; the one seeking...
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Excelsior: Helps to Progress in Religion, Science, and Literature, Volumes 1-2

James Hamilton - 1854 - 988 pages
...over his nest, but the Spaniard ; who since the time that Ferdinand expelled the Moors out of Granada, have made many attempts to make themselves masters...in Europe, they are at this day the most powerful. . . . These two nations, I say, are at this day the most eminent, and to be regarded ; the one seeking...
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The Life and Times of Sir Walter Ralegh: With Copious Extracts from His ...

Charles Whitehead - 1854 - 346 pages
...over his nest, but the Spaniard, who since the time that Ferdinand expelled the Moors out of Granada, have made many attempts to make themselves masters...all Europe. And it is true, that by the treasures of loth Indies, and by the many kingdoms which they possess in Europe, they are at this day the most powerful....
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The Monthly Christian spectator, Volume 8

1858 - 812 pages
...over his nest but the Spaniard, who, since the time that Ferdinand expelled the Moors out of Granada, have made many attempts to make themselves masters...true, that, by the treasures of both Indies and by the таит kingdoms which they possess in Europe, they are, at this day, the most powerful. But as the...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 35

1847 - 778 pages
...chivalrous knight of the Spaniards, " that by the treasures of both the Indies, and by the many kingdoms they possess in Europe, they are at this day the most powerful. But what would he have said of them now ? WhenVill any prince's wing again spread and flutter fiercely...
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English Prose: From Maundevile to Thackeray

Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 pages
...Ferdinand expel'd the Moores out of Grenada, haue made many attempts to make themselues Masters of al Europe. And it is true, that by the treasures of both Indies, and by the many kingdoms which they possesse in Europe, they are at this day the most powerfull. But as the TurKe is now counterpoysed...
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