The Quarterly Review, Band 73John Murray, 1843 |
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... Cortés more than open hostility ; it had whetted the appetites of the soldiery for gold ; it had encouraged the resolution of Cortés to effect a complete conquest of the country ; yet seemed to have cut off all justification for further ...
... Cortés more than open hostility ; it had whetted the appetites of the soldiery for gold ; it had encouraged the resolution of Cortés to effect a complete conquest of the country ; yet seemed to have cut off all justification for further ...
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... Cortés persuaded him that it was for his amusement that some brigantines were built , to exhibit to the wondering Mexicans the manner in which the Spaniards commanded the winds of heaven to impel their large vessels as they pleased . Cortés ...
... Cortés persuaded him that it was for his amusement that some brigantines were built , to exhibit to the wondering Mexicans the manner in which the Spaniards commanded the winds of heaven to impel their large vessels as they pleased . Cortés ...
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... Cortés on one occasion speaks of 12,000 - in others of 50,000 - killed in one conflict . And this warfare was carried on in the name and under the Cross of Christ ! De Solis , like a skilful dramatist , closes his book with the ...
... Cortés on one occasion speaks of 12,000 - in others of 50,000 - killed in one conflict . And this warfare was carried on in the name and under the Cross of Christ ! De Solis , like a skilful dramatist , closes his book with the ...
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A Description of the Canals and Railroads of | 5 |
IntimeMouvement LittérairePortraits 17891836 | 375 |
426 note omit Madame de St Aignan who was certainly saved | 426 |
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