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" Taba flood by the curtains of the carriage, opened them from time to time, and gave out orders as if he had received them from the emperor. Victory declared for the Moors, and the defeat of the Portuguefe was fo total, that not above fifty of their whole... "
The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India. An Epic Poem - Page 6
by Luís de Camões - 1791
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An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time, Volume 22

1760 - 548 pages
...upon his lips to enjoin them filence k. fJamet Tata, a renegade, flood by the curtains of his litter, opened them from time to time, and gave out orders as if he had been living. By this time the Moorijh horfe had quite wheeled round, and charged the Portuguefe in...
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The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of Time

1760 - 596 pages
...upon his lips to enjoin them filence k. Hamet Tola, a renegade, ftood by the curtains of his litter, opened them from time to time, and gave out orders as if he had been living. By this time the Moorijb horfe had quite wheeled round, and charged the Portugueff in...
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The modern part of An universal history, from the earliest ..., Volume 18

1782 - 484 pages
...upon his lips to enjoin them filence z . Hamet Taba, a renegade, ftood by the curtains of his litter, opened them from time to time, and gave out orders as if he had been living. By this time the Moorim horfe had quite wheeled round, and charged the Portuguefe in the...
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The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India. An Epic Poem, Volume 1

Luís de Camões - 1791 - 494 pages
...where, putting his finger on his lips to enjoin them filence, he immediately expired. Hamet Taba ftood by the ^ curtains of the carriage, opened them from...but the party who had fecured him quarrelling among themfclves whofe prifoner he was, a Moorifh officer rode up and ftruck the king a blow over the right...
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The Lusiad: Or, the Discovery of India. An Epic Poem. Translated from the ...

Luís de Camões - 1798 - 520 pages
...viftor's wreath, emboft in gold : At tendants. On this act of violence, his emotion of mind was fo great that he fell from his horfe, and one of his...above fifty of their whole army efcaped. Hieron de Mendoca and Se. baftian de Mefa relate, that Don Sebaftian, after having two horfes killed under him,...
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The Lusiad, tr., with notes by sir T.L. Mitchell, Issue 42

Luis Vaz de Camoens - 1854 - 360 pages
...where, putting his finger on his lips, to enjoin them silence, he immediately expired. Hamet Taba stood by the curtains of the carriage, opened them from...Victory declared for the Moors, and the defeat of the Portuguese was so total, that not above fifty of their whole army escaped. Hieron de Mendofa and Sebastian...
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The Lusiad; or, The discovery of India, tr. by W.J. Mickle

Luis Vaz de Camoens - 1877 - 498 pages
...where, putting his finger on his lips to enjoin them silence, he immediately expired. Hamet Taba stood by the curtains of the carriage, opened them from...Victory declared for the Moors, and the defeat of the Portuguese^ was so total, that not above fifty of their whole army escaped. Hieron de Mendoga and Sebastian...
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