Works, Volumen17G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... subject , though it is very probable he consulted many of their works likewise . In the volume of Pedro de Aliaco , existing in the library of the Cathe- dral at Seville , I have traced the germs of these ideas in various passages of ...
... subject , though it is very probable he consulted many of their works likewise . In the volume of Pedro de Aliaco , existing in the library of the Cathe- dral at Seville , I have traced the germs of these ideas in various passages of ...
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... subjects as had been concerned in the death of any of the colonists , that being considered as sufficient ground , by many of the ablest jurists and theologians of Spain , for selling them as slaves . On the return of the caravels , the ...
... subjects as had been concerned in the death of any of the colonists , that being considered as sufficient ground , by many of the ablest jurists and theologians of Spain , for selling them as slaves . On the return of the caravels , the ...
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... subjects armed with bows and arrows and lan- If he had come forth with the intention of opposing the inroad into his forest domains he was probably daunted by the formidable appearance of the Spaniards . Laying aside his weapons he ...
... subjects armed with bows and arrows and lan- If he had come forth with the intention of opposing the inroad into his forest domains he was probably daunted by the formidable appearance of the Spaniards . Laying aside his weapons he ...
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... subjects hardly knew what it was . To this the Adelantado replied with great adroitness that nothing was farther from the intention or wish of his sovereigns than to require a tribute in things not produced in his dominions , but that ...
... subjects hardly knew what it was . To this the Adelantado replied with great adroitness that nothing was farther from the intention or wish of his sovereigns than to require a tribute in things not produced in his dominions , but that ...
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Washington Irving. herbs in their rugged retreats , than remain in the luxuriant plains subject to the wrongs and cruelties of the white men . The history of this island presents continual pictures of the miseries , the actual want and ...
Washington Irving. herbs in their rugged retreats , than remain in the luxuriant plains subject to the wrongs and cruelties of the white men . The history of this island presents continual pictures of the miseries , the actual want and ...
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