The History of America, Band 3F. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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... remained with part of the troops , and his affociate re- turned to Panama , in hopes of bringing fuch a reinforcement , as might enable them to take poffeffion of the opulent territories , whofe exift- ence feemed to be no longer ...
... remained with part of the troops , and his affociate re- turned to Panama , in hopes of bringing fuch a reinforcement , as might enable them to take poffeffion of the opulent territories , whofe exift- ence feemed to be no longer ...
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... remained five months in an ifland , infamous for the most unhealthy climate in that region of America . k ) During all this period , their eyes were turned towards Panama , in hopes of fuccour from their countrymen ; but worn out at ...
... remained five months in an ifland , infamous for the most unhealthy climate in that region of America . k ) During all this period , their eyes were turned towards Panama , in hopes of fuccour from their countrymen ; but worn out at ...
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... remained vic- torious , and made a cruel ufe of his victory . Con- scious of the defect in his own title to the crown , he attempted to exterminate the royal race , by putting to death all the children of the Sun def- cended from Manco ...
... remained vic- torious , and made a cruel ufe of his victory . Con- scious of the defect in his own title to the crown , he attempted to exterminate the royal race , by putting to death all the children of the Sun def- cended from Manco ...
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... remained long ignorant , he was permitted to carry on his operations un- molested , and advanced to the centre of a great empire before one effort of its power was exerted to stop his career . During their progress , the Spaniards had ...
... remained long ignorant , he was permitted to carry on his operations un- molested , and advanced to the centre of a great empire before one effort of its power was exerted to stop his career . During their progress , the Spaniards had ...
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... 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 marks of the most ...
... 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 marks of the most ...
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