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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... Indian islands , birds are often feen at the distance of two hundred leagues from the nearest coaft . Sloane's Nat . Hift , of Jamaica , vol . i . p . 30. Catesby faw an owl at fea , when the fhip was fix hundred leagues diftant from ...
... Indian islands , birds are often feen at the distance of two hundred leagues from the nearest coaft . Sloane's Nat . Hift , of Jamaica , vol . i . p . 30. Catesby faw an owl at fea , when the fhip was fix hundred leagues diftant from ...
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... that the Spaniards were indebted for this officious attention , to the opinion which the Indians en- tertained of them as a fuperior order of beings . fq fo many men back to Europe . Each of thofe 30 DISCOVERY OF AMERICA .
... that the Spaniards were indebted for this officious attention , to the opinion which the Indians en- tertained of them as a fuperior order of beings . fq fo many men back to Europe . Each of thofe 30 DISCOVERY OF AMERICA .
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... Indian pepper . He mistook a root , fomewhat resembling rhubarb , for that valuable drug , which was then supposed to be ... Indians to its inhabitants . The • The name by which Columbus diftinguished the countries which 38 DISCOVERY OF ...
... Indian pepper . He mistook a root , fomewhat resembling rhubarb , for that valuable drug , which was then supposed to be ... Indians to its inhabitants . The • The name by which Columbus diftinguished the countries which 38 DISCOVERY OF ...
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... Indians whom Columbus had brought along with him , having received fome tincture of Christian knowledge , were baptized with much folemnity , the king himself , the prince his fon , and the chief perfons of his court , ftanding as their ...
... Indians whom Columbus had brought along with him , having received fome tincture of Christian knowledge , were baptized with much folemnity , the king himself , the prince his fon , and the chief perfons of his court , ftanding as their ...
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... Indians with the Spaniards tended gradually to diminish the fuperftitious veneration with which their first appearance had infpired that fimple people . By their own indifcretion and ill conduct , the Spaniards fpeedily effaced thofe ...
... Indians with the Spaniards tended gradually to diminish the fuperftitious veneration with which their first appearance had infpired that fimple people . By their own indifcretion and ill conduct , the Spaniards fpeedily effaced thofe ...
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