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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... took leave of him , with the most courtly expressions of hospi- tality and respect . Cortes took instant precaution for security . He planted the artillery so as to command the different avenues to the southern gate of the great temple ...
... took leave of him , with the most courtly expressions of hospi- tality and respect . Cortes took instant precaution for security . He planted the artillery so as to command the different avenues to the southern gate of the great temple ...
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... took the reins into his own hand on purpose to tame that monster ; making his unusual gentleness instrumental to the first introduc- tion of the Spaniards , a beginning from whence afterward resulted the con- version of those heathen ...
... took the reins into his own hand on purpose to tame that monster ; making his unusual gentleness instrumental to the first introduc- tion of the Spaniards , a beginning from whence afterward resulted the con- version of those heathen ...
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... took the command of the brigantines.1 The siege was begun on the 30th of May . 30 . After several days , spent in various acts of hostility , Cortes , with Beginning much difficulty , effected an entrance into the great square of the ...
... took the command of the brigantines.1 The siege was begun on the 30th of May . 30 . After several days , spent in various acts of hostility , Cortes , with Beginning much difficulty , effected an entrance into the great square of the ...
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... took him out of the water in their arms , and , placing him on a horse , hurried him off from the crowd of his enemies . The loss sus- tained by the besiegers , on that day , was seven horses , a number of arms and boats , a piece of ...
... took him out of the water in their arms , and , placing him on a horse , hurried him off from the crowd of his enemies . The loss sus- tained by the besiegers , on that day , was seven horses , a number of arms and boats , a piece of ...
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... took present effect ; " and that " a Canon of S. Paul in Lon- don , which was a great mathematician , and a man indued with wealth , did much advance the action , and went therein himself in person . " The imperfection of the account of ...
... took present effect ; " and that " a Canon of S. Paul in Lon- don , which was a great mathematician , and a man indued with wealth , did much advance the action , and went therein himself in person . " The imperfection of the account of ...
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