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... was . the natural fon of a gentleman of an honourable family by a very low woman , and , according to the cruel fate E b ) Calancha Chronica , p . 100 . which often attends the offspring of unlawful love , had II HISTORY OF AMERICA .
... was . the natural fon of a gentleman of an honourable family by a very low woman , and , according to the cruel fate E b ) Calancha Chronica , p . 100 . which often attends the offspring of unlawful love , had II HISTORY OF AMERICA .
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... according to the Indian tradition , was founded the empire of the Incas or Lords of Peru . At first , its extent was fmall . The territory of Man- co Capac did not reach above eight leagues from Cuzco . But within its narrow precincts ...
... according to the Indian tradition , was founded the empire of the Incas or Lords of Peru . At first , its extent was fmall . The territory of Man- co Capac did not reach above eight leagues from Cuzco . But within its narrow precincts ...
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... according to the report of the natives , Atahu- alpa had left the greatest part of his treasure . Notwithstanding the vast distance of that city from St. Michael , the difficulty of marching through a mountainous country covered with ...
... according to the report of the natives , Atahu- alpa had left the greatest part of his treasure . Notwithstanding the vast distance of that city from St. Michael , the difficulty of marching through a mountainous country covered with ...
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... according to the infor- mation of the Indians , abounded with cinna- mon and other valuable spices . Gonzalo , not inferior to any of his brothers in courage , and no lefs ambitious of acquiring diftinction , eager- ly engaged in this ...
... according to the infor- mation of the Indians , abounded with cinna- mon and other valuable spices . Gonzalo , not inferior to any of his brothers in courage , and no lefs ambitious of acquiring diftinction , eager- ly engaged in this ...
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... according to rules which cuftom had introduced , as per- manent establishments which their fuccessful valour merited . In the infancy of those settle- ments , when their extent as well as their value were unknown , many irregularities ...
... according to rules which cuftom had introduced , as per- manent establishments which their fuccessful valour merited . In the infancy of those settle- ments , when their extent as well as their value were unknown , many irregularities ...
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