The History of America, Band 3F. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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... idea , he fet him , when bordering on manhood , to keep hogs . But the afpiring mind of young Pizarro difdaining that ignoble occupation , he , abruptly abandoned his charge , enlifted as a foldier , and , after ferving fome years in ...
... idea , he fet him , when bordering on manhood , to keep hogs . But the afpiring mind of young Pizarro difdaining that ignoble occupation , he , abruptly abandoned his charge , enlifted as a foldier , and , after ferving fome years in ...
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William Robertson. and Pizarro had fuffered , gave his countrymen fuch an unfavourable idea , of the fervice , that it was with difficulty he could levy fourscore men . g ) Feeble as this reinforcement was , they did not hesitate about ...
William Robertson. and Pizarro had fuffered , gave his countrymen fuch an unfavourable idea , of the fervice , that it was with difficulty he could levy fourscore men . g ) Feeble as this reinforcement was , they did not hesitate about ...
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... idea of opulence that a European of the fixteenth century could form . Perfidious fcheme of Pizarro . On their return to Caxamalca , while their minds were yet warm with admiration and defire of the wealth which they had beheld , they ...
... idea of opulence that a European of the fixteenth century could form . Perfidious fcheme of Pizarro . On their return to Caxamalca , while their minds were yet warm with admiration and defire of the wealth which they had beheld , they ...
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... idea to an American , was fo lamely tranf lated by an unfkilful interpreter , little acquaint ed with the idiom of the Spanifh tongue , and incapable of expreffing himself with propriety in the language of the Inca , that its general ...
... idea to an American , was fo lamely tranf lated by an unfkilful interpreter , little acquaint ed with the idiom of the Spanifh tongue , and incapable of expreffing himself with propriety in the language of the Inca , that its general ...
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... idea which the Spaniards had yet formed concern- ing the wealth of Peru , and they were so tranf- ported with the value of the acquifition , as well as the greatnefs of their fuccefs , that they paffed the night in the extravagant ...
... idea which the Spaniards had yet formed concern- ing the wealth of Peru , and they were so tranf- ported with the value of the acquifition , as well as the greatnefs of their fuccefs , that they paffed the night in the extravagant ...
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