The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... establishing the foundations 1496 . of Spanish grandeur in the New World , his enemies were assid- uously labouring to ... established the civil government on a better foot- ing ; and redoubled his diligence for the discovery of mines ...
... establishing the foundations 1496 . of Spanish grandeur in the New World , his enemies were assid- uously labouring to ... established the civil government on a better foot- ing ; and redoubled his diligence for the discovery of mines ...
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... established his character , as a prophet . The affrighted Indians brought him instantly a plenty of provisions ; they fell at his feet , and besought him in the most suppliant man- ner , to intercede with the great Spirit to avert the ...
... established his character , as a prophet . The affrighted Indians brought him instantly a plenty of provisions ; they fell at his feet , and besought him in the most suppliant man- ner , to intercede with the great Spirit to avert the ...
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... establish a colony there , many persons of distinction in Hispaniola engaged in the enterprise . Three hundred men , destined for the service , were put under the ... established the Council of the Indies , in which 30 AMERICAN ANNALS .
... establish a colony there , many persons of distinction in Hispaniola engaged in the enterprise . Three hundred men , destined for the service , were put under the ... established the Council of the Indies , in which 30 AMERICAN ANNALS .
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... established the Council of the Indies , in which was 1511 . vested the supreme government of all the Spanish dominions in America . He now permitted the importation of negroes in Council of greater numbers , than before , into his ...
... established the Council of the Indies , in which was 1511 . vested the supreme government of all the Spanish dominions in America . He now permitted the importation of negroes in Council of greater numbers , than before , into his ...
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... established.2 Enters Tezcuco . Voyage of Reports in Europe of the discovery of the South Sea excited Magellan . in many persons an ardent desire to navigate it ; but the question was , whether or not it communicated with the North Sea ...
... established.2 Enters Tezcuco . Voyage of Reports in Europe of the discovery of the South Sea excited Magellan . in many persons an ardent desire to navigate it ; but the question was , whether or not it communicated with the North Sea ...
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