| Noah Webster - 1806 - 228 strani
...the firfl adventurers encountered every poffible hardfliip and danger in fearch of it, and facrificed millions of the wretched natives, whom they compelled to work in the mines. Very different were the motives of the fettlers of New England. Thefe were diflenters from the... | |
| Noah Webster - 1812 - 358 strani
...that the firlt adventurers encountered every poffible hardfhip & danger in fearch of it, & facrificed millions of the wretched natives, whom they compelled to work in the mines. Very different were the motives of the fettlers of New- England. Thefe were diflenters from... | |
| Noah Webster - 1823 - 384 strani
...revolution, when it became an independent state. The Spaniards who first came to America, were stimulated by the desire and expectation of finding the precious...wretched natives, whom they compelled to work in the mines. Very different were the motives of the settlers of New-England. These were dissenters from the... | |
| Noah Webster - 1832 - 378 strani
...Motivei of the firit Settlers of America. Ths Spaniards who first came to America; were stimulated by the desire and expectation of finding the precious...wretched natives, whom they compelled to work in the mines. Very different were the motives of the settlers of New England, called puritans, who suffered... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1832 - 428 strani
...Pizarro, and other unprincipled invaders. 32. The Spaniards who first came to America, were stimulated by the desire and expectation of finding the precious...wretched natives, whom they compelled to work in the mines. The unfortunate Indians were subjected to the meta, a kind of annual conscription, by which... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1838 - 440 strani
...Pizarro, and other unprincipled invaders. 32. The Spaniards who first came to America, were stimulated by the desire and expectation of finding the precious...wretched natives, whom they compelled to work in the mines. The unfortunate Indians were subjected to the mcta, a kind of annual conscription, by which... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1849 - 428 strani
...Pizarro, and other unprincipled invaders. 32. The Spaniards who first came to America were stimulated by the desire and expectation of finding the precious...wretched natives, whom they compelled to work in the mines. The unfortunate Indians were distributed, like cattle, into lots of so many hundred heads each,... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1868 - 470 strani
...Pizarro, and other unprincipled invaders. 32. The Spaniards who first came to America were stimulated by the desire and expectation of finding the precious...and silver. So powerful was this passion for gold, ihat the first adventurers encountered every possible hardship and danger in search of it, and sacrificed... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1871 - 470 strani
...Pizarro, and other unprincipled invaders. 32. The Spaniards who first came to America were stimulated by the desire and expectation of finding the precious...and silver. So powerful was this passion for gold, \hat the first adventurers encountered every possible hardship and danger in search of it, and sacrificed... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1872 - 462 strani
...Pizarro, and other unprincipled invaders. 32. The Spaniards who first came to America were stimulated by the desire and expectation of finding the precious...and silver. So powerful was this passion for gold, lhat the first adventurers encountered every possible hardship and danger in search of it, and sacrificed... | |
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