The History of America, Band 3F. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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... on thofe difpofitions in his favour , Pizarro paid little attention to the intereft of n ) Herrera , dec . 4. lib . iii , c . I. Vega 2. lib . i . c . 14 . his affociates . As the pretenfions of Luque did not HISTORY OF AMERICA . 9.
... on thofe difpofitions in his favour , Pizarro paid little attention to the intereft of n ) Herrera , dec . 4. lib . iii , c . I. Vega 2. lib . i . c . 14 . his affociates . As the pretenfions of Luque did not HISTORY OF AMERICA . 9.
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... attention , to spread the fame of his firft fuccefs at Coaque . Two different detachments arrived from Nicaragua , which , though neither exceeded thirty men , he confidered as a reinforcement of great confequence to his feeble band ...
... attention , to spread the fame of his firft fuccefs at Coaque . Two different detachments arrived from Nicaragua , which , though neither exceeded thirty men , he confidered as a reinforcement of great confequence to his feeble band ...
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... attention to them , it is impoffible to account for the pro- grefs which the Spaniards had already made , or to unfold the caufes of their fubfequent fuccefs . State of the Peruvian empire . At the time when the Spaniards invaded Feru ...
... attention to them , it is impoffible to account for the pro- grefs which the Spaniards had already made , or to unfold the caufes of their fubfequent fuccefs . State of the Peruvian empire . At the time when the Spaniards invaded Feru ...
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... attention towards introducing fuch laws and policy as might perpetuate their happiness . By his inftitutions , which fhall be more particularly explained hereafter , the various relations in pri- vate life were established , and the ...
... attention towards introducing fuch laws and policy as might perpetuate their happiness . By his inftitutions , which fhall be more particularly explained hereafter , the various relations in pri- vate life were established , and the ...
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... attention to the good of their fubjects . It was not the rage of conquest , if we may believe the accounts of their country- men , that prompted the Incas to extent their do- minions , but the defire of diffufing the bleffings of ...
... attention to the good of their fubjects . It was not the rage of conquest , if we may believe the accounts of their country- men , that prompted the Incas to extent their do- minions , but the defire of diffufing the bleffings of ...
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