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... defpotifm of Afia was not more complete . The Incas were not only obeyed as monarchs , but re- vered as divinities . Their blood was held to be facred , and , by prohibiting intermarriages with the people 18 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
... defpotifm of Afia was not more complete . The Incas were not only obeyed as monarchs , but re- vered as divinities . Their blood was held to be facred , and , by prohibiting intermarriages with the people 18 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
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... monarchs , it is faid that not one deviated from this beneficent character . t ) When theSpaniards firft vifited the coaft of Peru , in the year one thousand five hundred and twenty fix , Huana Capac , the twelfth monarch from the ...
... monarchs , it is faid that not one deviated from this beneficent character . t ) When theSpaniards firft vifited the coaft of Peru , in the year one thousand five hundred and twenty fix , Huana Capac , the twelfth monarch from the ...
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... monarchs , could not eafily equip an armament of fufficient force to reduce Pizarro . To transport any refpectable body of troops to a country fo remote as Peru , appear- ed almoft impoffible . While Pizarro conti- nued mafter of the ...
... monarchs , could not eafily equip an armament of fufficient force to reduce Pizarro . To transport any refpectable body of troops to a country fo remote as Peru , appear- ed almoft impoffible . While Pizarro conti- nued mafter of the ...
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... monarchs of Mexico as abfolute , deciding accord- ing to their pleasure , with respect to every operation of the ftate . On other occafions , we discover the traces of established cuftoms and laws , framed in order to circumfcribe the ...
... monarchs of Mexico as abfolute , deciding accord- ing to their pleasure , with respect to every operation of the ftate . On other occafions , we discover the traces of established cuftoms and laws , framed in order to circumfcribe the ...
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... monarchs . While the jurifdiction of the Mexican mon- archs continued to be limited , it is probable that it was exercifed with little oftentation . But as their authority became more extenfive , the fplendour of their government ...
... monarchs . While the jurifdiction of the Mexican mon- archs continued to be limited , it is probable that it was exercifed with little oftentation . But as their authority became more extenfive , the fplendour of their government ...
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