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... Spain a dition . At the same time , he exerted his influence as governor , in engaging the most distinguished persons in the colony to undertake the service . At a time when the spirit of the Spanish nation was adventurous to excess , a ...
... Spain a dition . At the same time , he exerted his influence as governor , in engaging the most distinguished persons in the colony to undertake the service . At a time when the spirit of the Spanish nation was adventurous to excess , a ...
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... Spain ; and though this period had not been di - sures to stinguished by martial exploits , every moment had confirma- been employed in operations , which , though less authority splendid , were more important . By his address in by the ...
... Spain ; and though this period had not been di - sures to stinguished by martial exploits , every moment had confirma- been employed in operations , which , though less authority splendid , were more important . By his address in by the ...
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... Spain , or to settle a colony there . They asserted that Cortes and the officers who served under him had defrayed the greater part of the expense in fit- ting out the armament . On this account , they humbly requested their sovereign ...
... Spain , or to settle a colony there . They asserted that Cortes and the officers who served under him had defrayed the greater part of the expense in fit- ting out the armament . On this account , they humbly requested their sovereign ...
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... Spain , if these were not accompanied with such a specimen of what it con- tained as would excite an high idea of its opulence , he solicited his soldiers to relinquish what they might claim as their part of the treasures which had ...
... Spain , if these were not accompanied with such a specimen of what it con- tained as would excite an high idea of its opulence , he solicited his soldiers to relinquish what they might claim as their part of the treasures which had ...
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... Spain . This conspiracy , though formed by persons of low rank , was con- ducted with profound secrecy ; but at the moment when every thing was ready for execution , they were betrayed by one of their associates . he de- stroys his ...
... Spain . This conspiracy , though formed by persons of low rank , was con- ducted with profound secrecy ; but at the moment when every thing was ready for execution , they were betrayed by one of their associates . he de- stroys his ...
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