History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... inhabitants appeared in the simple innocence of nature , entirely naked . Their black hair long and uncurled , floated upon their shoulders , or was bound in tresses round their heads . They had no beards , and every part of their body ...
... inhabitants appeared in the simple innocence of nature , entirely naked . Their black hair long and uncurled , floated upon their shoulders , or was bound in tresses round their heads . They had no beards , and every part of their body ...
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... inhabitants , the mutiny of his men , and especially from the infamous conduct of the governor of Hispaniola . He returned to Spain in 1504. On his arrival he received the fatal news of the death of his patroness , queen Isabella . The ...
... inhabitants , the mutiny of his men , and especially from the infamous conduct of the governor of Hispaniola . He returned to Spain in 1504. On his arrival he received the fatal news of the death of his patroness , queen Isabella . The ...
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... inhabitants were a polished and intelligent people . Their supe- riority in military affairs , and their government , founded on the sure basis of laws combined with religion , seemed to bid de- fiance to time itself . The capital city ...
... inhabitants were a polished and intelligent people . Their supe- riority in military affairs , and their government , founded on the sure basis of laws combined with religion , seemed to bid de- fiance to time itself . The capital city ...
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... inhabitants , the mutiny of his men , and especially from the infamous conduct of the governor of Hispaniola . He returned to Spain in 1504. On his arrival he received the fatal news of the death of his patroness , queen Isabella . The ...
... inhabitants , the mutiny of his men , and especially from the infamous conduct of the governor of Hispaniola . He returned to Spain in 1504. On his arrival he received the fatal news of the death of his patroness , queen Isabella . The ...
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... inhabitants were a polished and intelligent people . Their supe- riority in military affairs , and their government , founded on the sure basis of laws combined with religion , seemed to bid de- fiance to time itself . The capital city ...
... inhabitants were a polished and intelligent people . Their supe- riority in military affairs , and their government , founded on the sure basis of laws combined with religion , seemed to bid de- fiance to time itself . The capital city ...
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