An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Band 1Editor, 1795 |
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... subjects of the state not to attempt any future establishment . This ac- count is alfo confirmed by an hiftorian of no mean credit , who relates , that the Tyrians would have fettled a colony on the new - difcovered ifland , but were ...
... subjects of the state not to attempt any future establishment . This ac- count is alfo confirmed by an hiftorian of no mean credit , who relates , that the Tyrians would have fettled a colony on the new - difcovered ifland , but were ...
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... subjects of that kingdom an exclufive right to all the benefits which might redound from its fuccefs . As foon as the treaty was figned , Ifabella , by her attention and ac- tivity in forwarding the preparations for the voyage ...
... subjects of that kingdom an exclufive right to all the benefits which might redound from its fuccefs . As foon as the treaty was figned , Ifabella , by her attention and ac- tivity in forwarding the preparations for the voyage ...
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... subjects , who ferved him with great refpect . His deportment was grave and stately , very referved towards his own people , but with Columbus and the Spa- niards extremely courteous . He gave the admiral fome thin plates of gold , and ...
... subjects , who ferved him with great refpect . His deportment was grave and stately , very referved towards his own people , but with Columbus and the Spa- niards extremely courteous . He gave the admiral fome thin plates of gold , and ...
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... subjects , and furrounding the fort , fet it on fire . Some of the Spaniards were killed in defending it , the rest perished in attempting G to to make their efcape by croffing an arm of the DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 41.
... subjects , and furrounding the fort , fet it on fire . Some of the Spaniards were killed in defending it , the rest perished in attempting G to to make their efcape by croffing an arm of the DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 41.
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... subjects . This an- cient degree of civilization among them gives ground to prefume , that their legiflators fprung from fome race more enlightened than the other tribes of Indians ; a race of which no individual seems to remain in the ...
... subjects . This an- cient degree of civilization among them gives ground to prefume , that their legiflators fprung from fome race more enlightened than the other tribes of Indians ; a race of which no individual seems to remain in the ...
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