The History of America, Band 3F. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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... increase of force , this confederacy , formed by ambition and avarice was confirmed , by the moft folemn act of religion . Luque celebrated mafs , divided a confecrated hoft into three , and referving one part to him- felf , gave the ...
... increase of force , this confederacy , formed by ambition and avarice was confirmed , by the moft folemn act of religion . Luque celebrated mafs , divided a confecrated hoft into three , and referving one part to him- felf , gave the ...
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... increase ; and as he knew neither the fource whence they derived their d ) Xeres , 205 . e ) See NOTE VIII . f ) Xeres , 204 , Herrera , dec . 5. lib . iii . c . 1 , an ROBERTSON Vol . III . Ꮳ fupplies , nor the means by which they ...
... increase ; and as he knew neither the fource whence they derived their d ) Xeres , 205 . e ) See NOTE VIII . f ) Xeres , 204 , Herrera , dec . 5. lib . iii . c . 1 , an ROBERTSON Vol . III . Ꮳ fupplies , nor the means by which they ...
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... increased the fatigue of military duty . The utility of keeping him appeared inconfider- able ; and Pizarro felt him as an incumbrance , from which he wifhed to be delivered . k ) Almagro and his followers demand his life . Almagro and ...
... increased the fatigue of military duty . The utility of keeping him appeared inconfider- able ; and Pizarro felt him as an incumbrance , from which he wifhed to be delivered . k ) Almagro and his followers demand his life . Almagro and ...
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... increase in the number of their invaders , that the fond hopes which they had long entertained of their voluntary departure were altogether vain . All perceived that a vigorous effort of the whole nation was requifite to expel them ...
... increase in the number of their invaders , that the fond hopes which they had long entertained of their voluntary departure were altogether vain . All perceived that a vigorous effort of the whole nation was requifite to expel them ...
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... increased , the foldiers became impatient to adandon Cuzco , in hopes either of joining their countrymen , if any of them yet furvived , or of forcing their way to the fea , and finding fome means of ef- caping from a country which had ...
... increased , the foldiers became impatient to adandon Cuzco , in hopes either of joining their countrymen , if any of them yet furvived , or of forcing their way to the fea , and finding fome means of ef- caping from a country which had ...
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