History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... present events , cannot be contemplated without feel- ings powerfully awakened . But when this empire has started into life in our own times ; when its con- cerns are intimately connected with our own desti- nies , and come home to ...
... present events , cannot be contemplated without feel- ings powerfully awakened . But when this empire has started into life in our own times ; when its con- cerns are intimately connected with our own desti- nies , and come home to ...
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... present state of America cannot be fully understood , nor the character of its people fairly appreciated , without a reference to the origin of its colonization , and some knowledge of the vari- ous steps by which it has attained its ...
... present state of America cannot be fully understood , nor the character of its people fairly appreciated , without a reference to the origin of its colonization , and some knowledge of the vari- ous steps by which it has attained its ...
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... present of gold . This , however , only whetted the Spanish avarice , and hastened their approach . No opposition was made to their entry into the capital , where a palace was set apart for Cortez , who was treat- ed as the master of ...
... present of gold . This , however , only whetted the Spanish avarice , and hastened their approach . No opposition was made to their entry into the capital , where a palace was set apart for Cortez , who was treat- ed as the master of ...
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... present of gold . This , however , only whetted the Spanish avarice , and hastened their approach . No opposition was made to their entry into the capital , where a palace was set apart for Cortez , who was treat- ed as the master of ...
... present of gold . This , however , only whetted the Spanish avarice , and hastened their approach . No opposition was made to their entry into the capital , where a palace was set apart for Cortez , who was treat- ed as the master of ...
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... present form up- wards of 300 years . It was founded by one Mango Capac , who , observing that the people were naturally superstitious , and had a particular veneration for the sun , pretended to be descended from that luminary , whose ...
... present form up- wards of 300 years . It was founded by one Mango Capac , who , observing that the people were naturally superstitious , and had a particular veneration for the sun , pretended to be descended from that luminary , whose ...
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