The History of America, Band 3F. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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... Spanish hiftorians record with de- ferved praife , as the perfons to whofe perfe- vering fortitude their country is indebted for the most valuable of all its American poffeffions , fixed their refidence in the ifland of Gorgona . This ...
... Spanish hiftorians record with de- ferved praife , as the perfons to whofe perfe- vering fortitude their country is indebted for the most valuable of all its American poffeffions , fixed their refidence in the ifland of Gorgona . This ...
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... Spanish hiftorians call a palace of the Inca , and on the other a temple of the Sun , the whole furrounded with a strong rampart or wall of earth . When he had pofted his troops in this ad- vantageous ftation , he dispatched Hernan de ...
... Spanish hiftorians call a palace of the Inca , and on the other a temple of the Sun , the whole furrounded with a strong rampart or wall of earth . When he had pofted his troops in this ad- vantageous ftation , he dispatched Hernan de ...
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... Spanish quarters , father Vincent Valverde , chaplain to the expedi- tion , advanced with a crucifix in one hand , and a breviary in the other , and in a long difcourfe ex- plained to him the doctrine of the creation , the fall of Adam ...
... Spanish quarters , father Vincent Valverde , chaplain to the expedi- tion , advanced with a crucifix in one hand , and a breviary in the other , and in a long difcourfe ex- plained to him the doctrine of the creation , the fall of Adam ...
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... Spanish leader who attacked the kingdom of Quito . The fame of its riches attracted a more powerful ene- my . Pedro de Alvarado , who had diftinguifh- ed himself fo eminently in the conqueft of Mexico , having obtained the government of ...
... Spanish leader who attacked the kingdom of Quito . The fame of its riches attracted a more powerful ene- my . Pedro de Alvarado , who had diftinguifh- ed himself fo eminently in the conqueft of Mexico , having obtained the government of ...
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... Spanish or Indian , he applied himself with that perfevering ardour , which diftinguifhed his cha- racter , to introduce a form of regular govern- ment into the extenfive provinces fubject to his authority . Though ill qualified by his ...
... Spanish or Indian , he applied himself with that perfevering ardour , which diftinguifhed his cha- racter , to introduce a form of regular govern- ment into the extenfive provinces fubject to his authority . Though ill qualified by his ...
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