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... caziques , or chiefs , was not only permanent , but hereditary . They were distinguished by peculiar ornaments , they enjoyed prerogatives of various kinds , and were treated by their subjects with that reverence which people accustomed ...
... caziques , or chiefs , was not only permanent , but hereditary . They were distinguished by peculiar ornaments , they enjoyed prerogatives of various kinds , and were treated by their subjects with that reverence which people accustomed ...
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... caziques or chiefs pos- sessed extensive power . The dignity was trans- mitted by hereditary right from father to son . Its honours and prerogatives were considerable . Their subjects paid great respect to the caziques , and ex- ecuted ...
... caziques or chiefs pos- sessed extensive power . The dignity was trans- mitted by hereditary right from father to son . Its honours and prerogatives were considerable . Their subjects paid great respect to the caziques , and ex- ecuted ...
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... caziques had assumed ex- tensive authority , Causes of It is not easy to point out the circumstances , or those irre- to discover the causes which contributed to intro- F Herrera , dec . 6. lib . i . c . 2. lib . v . c . 56. Piedrahita ...
... caziques had assumed ex- tensive authority , Causes of It is not easy to point out the circumstances , or those irre- to discover the causes which contributed to intro- F Herrera , dec . 6. lib . i . c . 2. lib . v . c . 56. Piedrahita ...
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... caziques of the isles could put what responses they pleased into the mouths of their Cemis or gods ; and it was by their interposition , and in their name , that they imposed any tribute or burden on their peoples . The same power and ...
... caziques of the isles could put what responses they pleased into the mouths of their Cemis or gods ; and it was by their interposition , and in their name , that they imposed any tribute or burden on their peoples . The same power and ...
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... dif- ferent from that which the Spaniards were accus- his first with the B. Diaz , c . 37 , 38 , 39. Gomara Cron . c . 25 , 26. Herrera , dec . 2. lib . v . c . 4 . V. 1519 . tomed to pay the petty caziques with 122 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
... dif- ferent from that which the Spaniards were accus- his first with the B. Diaz , c . 37 , 38 , 39. Gomara Cron . c . 25 , 26. Herrera , dec . 2. lib . v . c . 4 . V. 1519 . tomed to pay the petty caziques with 122 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
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