People, and had quietly been enjoy'd by them above Five Hundred Years, without any, Dependance on Don Pelayo and his Heirs ; none of which before had ever pretended to or dreamt of any fuch Right. Miscellaneous Tracts ... - Page 393by Michael Geddes - 1714Full view - About this book
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...or did afterwards conquer ; but of all Spain, and consequently of Aragon and Catalonia, though those countries had been taken from the Moors by other princes and people, and had quietly been enjoyed by them above five hundred years, without any dependance on Don Pelayo and his heirs, none... | |
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