The History of America, Band 2A. Strahan, 1800 |
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... Aftonished with occurrences , of which it is unable to comprehend the caufe , it naturally fancies that there is fomething myfterious and wonderful in their origin . Alarmed at events of which it cannot difcern the iffue or the con ...
... Aftonished with occurrences , of which it is unable to comprehend the caufe , it naturally fancies that there is fomething myfterious and wonderful in their origin . Alarmed at events of which it cannot difcern the iffue or the con ...
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... aftonishing force , and perfever- ance , and dignity . As independence nourishes this high fpirit among favages , the perpetual wars in which they are engaged call it forth into action . Such long intervals of tranquillity as are ...
... aftonishing force , and perfever- ance , and dignity . As independence nourishes this high fpirit among favages , the perpetual wars in which they are engaged call it forth into action . Such long intervals of tranquillity as are ...
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... aftonished at feeing any man dare to oppofe that will , which they were accuftomed to confider as fupreme and irrefiftible , yet afraid of precipitating their country into an open rupture with fuch for- midable enemies , prevailed with ...
... aftonished at feeing any man dare to oppofe that will , which they were accuftomed to confider as fupreme and irrefiftible , yet afraid of precipitating their country into an open rupture with fuch for- midable enemies , prevailed with ...
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... aftonished , that the weapons drop- ping from their hands , they stood motionlefs , and incapable of defence . While the Spaniards preffed them in front , the Tlafcalans attacked them in the rear . The ftreets were filled with bloodfhed ...
... aftonished , that the weapons drop- ping from their hands , they stood motionlefs , and incapable of defence . While the Spaniards preffed them in front , the Tlafcalans attacked them in the rear . The ftreets were filled with bloodfhed ...
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... aftonished to find that they were involved in a dangerous war , with an enemy whofe vigour was still unbroken , and loudly execrated their own weakness , in giving fuch eafy credit to the delufive promifes of their new leader * . But ...
... aftonished to find that they were involved in a dangerous war , with an enemy whofe vigour was still unbroken , and loudly execrated their own weakness , in giving fuch eafy credit to the delufive promifes of their new leader * . But ...
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