Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... considered as empowered to dis- pose of all heathen lands to such potentates as would engage to reduce them to the domin- ion of the Church , and to propagate the true faith among their benighted inhabitants . It was in virtue of this ...
... considered as empowered to dis- pose of all heathen lands to such potentates as would engage to reduce them to the domin- ion of the Church , and to propagate the true faith among their benighted inhabitants . It was in virtue of this ...
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... considered in the light of a pious cru- sade ; and though richly repaid by the acquisi- tion of the kingdom of Granada , it was thought to entitle them to the gratitude of all Christen- dom . The present discovery was a still greater ...
... considered in the light of a pious cru- sade ; and though richly repaid by the acquisi- tion of the kingdom of Granada , it was thought to entitle them to the gratitude of all Christen- dom . The present discovery was a still greater ...
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... considered incompatible with his sacred functions . Enjoying the per- petual though unmerited favor of the sover- eigns , he maintained the control of Indian affairs for about thirty years . He must un- doubtedly have possessed talents ...
... considered incompatible with his sacred functions . Enjoying the per- petual though unmerited favor of the sover- eigns , he maintained the control of Indian affairs for about thirty years . He must un- doubtedly have possessed talents ...
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... considered superfluous by the prelate , as all who embarked in the expedition were at his command . In reply , the sovereigns ordered that he should be allowed ten escuderos de à pie , or footmen , and twenty persons in other domes- tic ...
... considered superfluous by the prelate , as all who embarked in the expedition were at his command . In reply , the sovereigns ordered that he should be allowed ten escuderos de à pie , or footmen , and twenty persons in other domes- tic ...
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... considered themselves in much peril until they beheld several of those lambent flames playing about the tops of the masts and gliding along the rigging , which have always been objects of superstitious fancies among sailors . Fer- nando ...
... considered themselves in much peril until they beheld several of those lambent flames playing about the tops of the masts and gliding along the rigging , which have always been objects of superstitious fancies among sailors . Fer- nando ...
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