History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... entire Hemis- phere : the effect which this event produced on the general state of the Old World is incalculable ; and it cannot but excite won- 1 der and astonishment , that so considerable a portion 1 . HISTORY ...
... entire Hemis- phere : the effect which this event produced on the general state of the Old World is incalculable ; and it cannot but excite won- 1 der and astonishment , that so considerable a portion 1 . HISTORY ...
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... produce . Thus in the first interview between the inhabitants of the old and new worlds , every thing was conducted amicably , and to their mutual satisfaction . The island on which Columbus first landed he called San Sal- vador . It is ...
... produce . Thus in the first interview between the inhabitants of the old and new worlds , every thing was conducted amicably , and to their mutual satisfaction . The island on which Columbus first landed he called San Sal- vador . It is ...
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... produced no effect but that of affording a more complete knowledge of the country ; as it enabled Hariot , a man of science and observation , to describe its soil , climate , produc- tions , and the manners of its inhabitants , with a ...
... produced no effect but that of affording a more complete knowledge of the country ; as it enabled Hariot , a man of science and observation , to describe its soil , climate , produc- tions , and the manners of its inhabitants , with a ...
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... produced a system of con- duct towards the neighbouring Indians , which for a moment dis- armed their resentments , and induced them to bring in such supplies as the country in that season afforded ; and thereby to preserve the remnant ...
... produced a system of con- duct towards the neighbouring Indians , which for a moment dis- armed their resentments , and induced them to bring in such supplies as the country in that season afforded ; and thereby to preserve the remnant ...
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... produced it ; and an improvident relaxation of discipline , productive of the most pernicious consequences , succeeded to it . Among the unwise practices which they tolerated , an indiscriminate traffic with the natives was permitted ...
... produced it ; and an improvident relaxation of discipline , productive of the most pernicious consequences , succeeded to it . Among the unwise practices which they tolerated , an indiscriminate traffic with the natives was permitted ...
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