The History of America, Band 3F. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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... province of Coaque ; and , having surprised the principal fettlement of the natives , they feized there veffels and ornaments of gold and filver , to the amount of thirty thoufand pefos , with other booty of fuch value , as difpelled ...
... province of Coaque ; and , having surprised the principal fettlement of the natives , they feized there veffels and ornaments of gold and filver , to the amount of thirty thoufand pefos , with other booty of fuch value , as difpelled ...
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... provinces . The Spaniards remained in Caxamalca tran- quil and unmolefted . Small detachments of their number marched into remote provinces of the empire , and , instead of meeting with any oppo- fition , were every where received with ...
... provinces . The Spaniards remained in Caxamalca tran- quil and unmolefted . Small detachments of their number marched into remote provinces of the empire , and , instead of meeting with any oppo- fition , were every where received with ...
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... provinces where it was depofited . But fuch vaft piles of gold , prefented continually to the view of needy fol- diers , had fo inflamed their avarice , that it was impoffible any longer to restrain their impatience to obtain poffeffion ...
... provinces where it was depofited . But fuch vaft piles of gold , prefented continually to the view of needy fol- diers , had fo inflamed their avarice , that it was impoffible any longer to restrain their impatience to obtain poffeffion ...
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... provinces , as if they had been fet free from every restraint of law and decen- cy , broke out into the moft licentious excef- fes . q ) So many defcendents of the Sun , after being treated with the utmost indignity , had been cut off ...
... provinces , as if they had been fet free from every restraint of law and decen- cy , broke out into the moft licentious excef- fes . q ) So many defcendents of the Sun , after being treated with the utmost indignity , had been cut off ...
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... province allotted to Pizarro , he refolved to invade it . The high reputation of the commander allured volunteers from every quarter . He embarked with five hundred men , of whom above two hundred were of fuch dif- tinction as to ferve ...
... province allotted to Pizarro , he refolved to invade it . The high reputation of the commander allured volunteers from every quarter . He embarked with five hundred men , of whom above two hundred were of fuch dif- tinction as to ferve ...
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