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... hundred and fifty leagues west of Ferro , they fell in with part of a mast , which from its size appeared to have belonged to a vessel of about a hundred and twenty tons burthen , and which had evidently been a long time in the water ...
... hundred and fifty leagues west of Ferro , they fell in with part of a mast , which from its size appeared to have belonged to a vessel of about a hundred and twenty tons burthen , and which had evidently been a long time in the water ...
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... hundred and fifty pesos . In those districts which were distant from the mines , and produced no gold , each ... hundred and fifty castellanos was equivalent to seven hundred and ninety - eight dollars of the present day . VOL . II . - 5 ...
... hundred and fifty pesos . In those districts which were distant from the mines , and produced no gold , each ... hundred and fifty castellanos was equivalent to seven hundred and ninety - eight dollars of the present day . VOL . II . - 5 ...
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... hundred and thirty persons in royal pay , of whom forty were to be escuderos or servants , one hundred foot - soldiers , thirty sailors , thirty ship - boys , twenty miners , fifty husbandmen , ten gardeners , twenty mechanics of ...
... hundred and thirty persons in royal pay , of whom forty were to be escuderos or servants , one hundred foot - soldiers , thirty sailors , thirty ship - boys , twenty miners , fifty husbandmen , ten gardeners , twenty mechanics of ...
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