History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... give it up to Pi- zarro . This dispute occasioned a long and sanguinary struggle be- tween them , in which the turns of fortune were various , and the resentment fierce on both sides , because the fate of the van- quished was certain ...
... give it up to Pi- zarro . This dispute occasioned a long and sanguinary struggle be- tween them , in which the turns of fortune were various , and the resentment fierce on both sides , because the fate of the van- quished was certain ...
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... give loose reins to the natural ferocity of his temper , and behaved with the basest tyranny and cruelty against all who had not concur- red in his designs . This conduct raised a conspiracy against him , to which he fell a sacrifice in ...
... give loose reins to the natural ferocity of his temper , and behaved with the basest tyranny and cruelty against all who had not concur- red in his designs . This conduct raised a conspiracy against him , to which he fell a sacrifice in ...
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... give notice of their arrival , and sent some men on shore at the place where the colony had been left three years before ; but no sign of their countrymen could be found . In attempting the next day to go to the Roanoke , one of the ...
... give notice of their arrival , and sent some men on shore at the place where the colony had been left three years before ; but no sign of their countrymen could be found . In attempting the next day to go to the Roanoke , one of the ...
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... give over further search for the present , and to return to the West Indies . The company made no other attempt to find this lost colony ; nor has the time , or the manner of their perishing , ever been discovered . If any subsequent ...
... give over further search for the present , and to return to the West Indies . The company made no other attempt to find this lost colony ; nor has the time , or the manner of their perishing , ever been discovered . If any subsequent ...
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... give importance to the particular points which separated them from their other christian brethren , they made no converts ; and their children were drawn from them by intermarriages in Dutch fa- milies , and by engaging in the Dutch ...
... give importance to the particular points which separated them from their other christian brethren , they made no converts ; and their children were drawn from them by intermarriages in Dutch fa- milies , and by engaging in the Dutch ...
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