The History of America, Band 3F. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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... continued his march along the coaft , and difdain- ing to employ any means of reducing the natives r ) Herrera , dec . 4. lib . vii , c . 9. lib . ii , e̟ , I. Xeres 182 . but force , he attacked them with , fuch violence 14 HISTORY OF ...
... continued his march along the coaft , and difdain- ing to employ any means of reducing the natives r ) Herrera , dec . 4. lib . vii , c . 9. lib . ii , e̟ , I. Xeres 182 . but force , he attacked them with , fuch violence 14 HISTORY OF ...
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... continued to flaughter wretched fu- gitives , who never once offered to refift . The car- nage did not ceafe until the clofe of day . Above four thousand Peruvians were killed . Not a fingle Spaniard fell , nor was one wounded but ...
... continued to flaughter wretched fu- gitives , who never once offered to refift . The car- nage did not ceafe until the clofe of day . Above four thousand Peruvians were killed . Not a fingle Spaniard fell , nor was one wounded but ...
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... I have men- tioned , and endeavoured to footh their leader by prefents of great value , they still continued k ) Herrera , dec . 5. lib . iii . c . 4 . diffatisfied . They were apprehenfive , that as long as 38 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
... I have men- tioned , and endeavoured to footh their leader by prefents of great value , they still continued k ) Herrera , dec . 5. lib . iii . c . 4 . diffatisfied . They were apprehenfive , that as long as 38 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
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... reptiles , and even to gnaw the leather of their faddles and fword - belts . Four thoufand Indians , and two hundred and ten Spaniards perifhed in this wild difaftrous expedition , which continued near two years ; 86 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
... reptiles , and even to gnaw the leather of their faddles and fword - belts . Four thoufand Indians , and two hundred and ten Spaniards perifhed in this wild difaftrous expedition , which continued near two years ; 86 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
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William Robertson. wild difaftrous expedition , which continued near two years ; and as fifty men were abroad the bark with Orellana , only fourfcore got back to Quito . These were naked like favages , and fo emaciated with famine , or ...
William Robertson. wild difaftrous expedition , which continued near two years ; and as fifty men were abroad the bark with Orellana , only fourfcore got back to Quito . These were naked like favages , and fo emaciated with famine , or ...
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