History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... less quickness than ingenuity , in- vented a reason for this appearance , which though it did not satisfy himself , seemed so plausible to them , that it dispelled their fears and silenced their murmurs . On the evening of the 11th of ...
... less quickness than ingenuity , in- vented a reason for this appearance , which though it did not satisfy himself , seemed so plausible to them , that it dispelled their fears and silenced their murmurs . On the evening of the 11th of ...
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... less amazed in their turn . The productions of the island were different from any thing they had seen in Europe . The inhabitants appeared in the simple innocence of nature , entirely naked . Their black hair long and uncurled , floated ...
... less amazed in their turn . The productions of the island were different from any thing they had seen in Europe . The inhabitants appeared in the simple innocence of nature , entirely naked . Their black hair long and uncurled , floated ...
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... less ambition to undertake new enterprises . The southern countries of America , into which he had some time before dispatched Almagro , offered the richest conquest . Towards this quarter , the mountains of Potosi , composed of entire ...
... less ambition to undertake new enterprises . The southern countries of America , into which he had some time before dispatched Almagro , offered the richest conquest . Towards this quarter , the mountains of Potosi , composed of entire ...
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... less eager to execute than to undertake the scheme , instantly dispatched two small vessels , under the command of Amadas and Barlow , two officers of trust , to visit the countries which he intended to settle , and to acquire some ...
... less eager to execute than to undertake the scheme , instantly dispatched two small vessels , under the command of Amadas and Barlow , two officers of trust , to visit the countries which he intended to settle , and to acquire some ...
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... less inexplicable than unexampled , ( so bewitching is the acquired taste for a weed of no manifest utili- ty , and at first not only unpleasant , but nauseous , ) that it has ' become almost as universal as the demands of those ...
... less inexplicable than unexampled , ( so bewitching is the acquired taste for a weed of no manifest utili- ty , and at first not only unpleasant , but nauseous , ) that it has ' become almost as universal as the demands of those ...
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