The History of the Discovery and Settlement, to the Present Time, of North & South America: And of the West-IndiesHopkins and Seymour, 1805 - 383 Seiten |
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... Quito , which may be considered as the base of the Andes , is elevated farther above the sea than the top of the Pyrenees . This stupendous ridge of the Andes , no less remarkable for extent than elevation , rises in different places ...
... Quito , which may be considered as the base of the Andes , is elevated farther above the sea than the top of the Pyrenees . This stupendous ridge of the Andes , no less remarkable for extent than elevation , rises in different places ...
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... they were sent by their beneficent parent to in- struct and reclaim them . When the Spaniards first visited the coast of Peru , Huana Capac was seated on the throne . By 1 him the kingdom of Quito was subjected ; a AMERICA . 153.
... they were sent by their beneficent parent to in- struct and reclaim them . When the Spaniards first visited the coast of Peru , Huana Capac was seated on the throne . By 1 him the kingdom of Quito was subjected ; a AMERICA . 153.
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... Quito , by whom he had a son named Atahualpa , whom on his death at Quito , he appointed suc- cessor in that kingdom , leaving the rest to Huas- car , his eldest son , by a mother of the royal race . Huascar , discontented with his ...
... Quito , by whom he had a son named Atahualpa , whom on his death at Quito , he appointed suc- cessor in that kingdom , leaving the rest to Huas- car , his eldest son , by a mother of the royal race . Huascar , discontented with his ...
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... Quito with the dignity that became his cha- racter . Encouraged by the approach of the new governor , the loyal were confirmed in their prin- ciples , and avowed them with greater boldness ; the timid ventured to declare their ...
... Quito with the dignity that became his cha- racter . Encouraged by the approach of the new governor , the loyal were confirmed in their prin- ciples , and avowed them with greater boldness ; the timid ventured to declare their ...
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... Quito , establishing in every province their peculiar policy and religious institutions . Indeed the whole system of civil policy among the Peruvians was founded on reli- gion . The inca not only appeared as legislator , but as the ...
... Quito , establishing in every province their peculiar policy and religious institutions . Indeed the whole system of civil policy among the Peruvians was founded on reli- gion . The inca not only appeared as legislator , but as the ...
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