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; J. Ridgeway, 1795 - 485 Seiten |
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... labour , but what was to arife from the countries which he fhould difcover ; that , as it was wor thy of her magnanimity to make this noble attempt to extend the sphere of human knowledge , and to open an intercourfe with regions ...
... labour , but what was to arife from the countries which he fhould difcover ; that , as it was wor thy of her magnanimity to make this noble attempt to extend the sphere of human knowledge , and to open an intercourfe with regions ...
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... labour of fo many hands , almost every thing of value was carried afhore . As faft as the goods were landed , Guaca- nahari in person took charge of them . By his orders they were all de- pofited in one place , and armed centinels were ...
... labour of fo many hands , almost every thing of value was carried afhore . As faft as the goods were landed , Guaca- nahari in person took charge of them . By his orders they were all de- pofited in one place , and armed centinels were ...
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... labour , as to afford them shelter and fecurity . This rifing city , the first that the Europeans founded in the New World , he named Ifabella , in honour of his patronefs the queen of Caftile . In carrying on this neceffary work ...
... labour , as to afford them shelter and fecurity . This rifing city , the first that the Europeans founded in the New World , he named Ifabella , in honour of his patronefs the queen of Caftile . In carrying on this neceffary work ...
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... labour , attention , and forefight which the Indians were obliged to employ in procuring the tribute demanded of them , appeared the most intolerable of all evils , to men accustomed to pass their days in a care- lefs , improvident ...
... labour , attention , and forefight which the Indians were obliged to employ in procuring the tribute demanded of them , appeared the most intolerable of all evils , to men accustomed to pass their days in a care- lefs , improvident ...
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... labour in the mines which were to be opened . This advice , given without due reflection , was as inconfiderately adopted . The prifons of Spain were drained , in order to collect members for the intended co- lony ; and the judges ...
... labour in the mines which were to be opened . This advice , given without due reflection , was as inconfiderately adopted . The prifons of Spain were drained , in order to collect members for the intended co- lony ; and the judges ...
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