American Annals: Or, a Chronological History of America, from Its Discovery in MCCCCXCII to MDCCCVI, Volumen1W. Hilliard, 1805 |
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... died at Valladolid in Spain on the twentieth of May , in the fifty ninth year of his age , and was buried in the cathedral of Seville " He died with a composure of mind suitable to the magnanimity which distinguished his character , and ...
... died at Valladolid in Spain on the twentieth of May , in the fifty ninth year of his age , and was buried in the cathedral of Seville " He died with a composure of mind suitable to the magnanimity which distinguished his character , and ...
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... in one of the West India islands , 6000 children died for the want of their parents , who were sent to the mines . See B. de las Casas , Relat . p . 23 . Trade . Voyage of Diaz de Solis and 2011 . They name AMERICAN ANNALS . 35.
... in one of the West India islands , 6000 children died for the want of their parents , who were sent to the mines . See B. de las Casas , Relat . p . 23 . Trade . Voyage of Diaz de Solis and 2011 . They name AMERICAN ANNALS . 35.
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... died in 1516 , By marrying , in 1469 , Isabella of Castile , the sister of Henry IV , he annexed the crown of Castile , of which Isabella was heiress , to the throne of Arragon . Encyc . Methodique , Histoire , Art , FERDINAND . See p ...
... died in 1516 , By marrying , in 1469 , Isabella of Castile , the sister of Henry IV , he annexed the crown of Castile , of which Isabella was heiress , to the throne of Arragon . Encyc . Methodique , Histoire , Art , FERDINAND . See p ...
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... died of his wounds . ' The cod fishery on the banks of Newfoundland land fishe had already attracted the attention of several Eu- ropean nations ; for fifty Spanish , French , and Portuguese ships were employed in it this year . * 1518 ...
... died of his wounds . ' The cod fishery on the banks of Newfoundland land fishe had already attracted the attention of several Eu- ropean nations ; for fifty Spanish , French , and Portuguese ships were employed in it this year . * 1518 ...
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... died by the point of the sword , and part threw themselves down to the lower floors of the temple , where they continued to fight until they were all killed . Robertson , ii . book v . Clavigero , ii . 108. B. Diaz ( i.311 ] says ...
... died by the point of the sword , and part threw themselves down to the lower floors of the temple , where they continued to fight until they were all killed . Robertson , ii . book v . Clavigero , ii . 108. B. Diaz ( i.311 ] says ...
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