American Annals: Or, a Chronological History of America, from Its Discovery in MCCCCXCII to MDCCCVI, Volumen1W. Hilliard, 1805 |
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... trade and navigation . * 1 For an illustration of the probable extent of this voyage , to the north and south , see Note I. at the end of the volume . 2 P. Martyr , 232. Hakluyt , i . 513 ; iii . 6-9 . Smith Hist . Virginia , p . 1 ...
... trade and navigation . * 1 For an illustration of the probable extent of this voyage , to the north and south , see Note I. at the end of the volume . 2 P. Martyr , 232. Hakluyt , i . 513 ; iii . 6-9 . Smith Hist . Virginia , p . 1 ...
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... Trade , composed of persons , eminent for rank Board of and abilities , to which he cominitted the adminis- tration of American affairs . Pursuant to bulls of the Pope , Father Garcia de Padilla was nominated the first bishop of St. Do ...
... Trade , composed of persons , eminent for rank Board of and abilities , to which he cominitted the adminis- tration of American affairs . Pursuant to bulls of the Pope , Father Garcia de Padilla was nominated the first bishop of St. Do ...
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... trade at Vera Cruz , the captain , master , and 13 Spanish soldiers , who had come to seek their fortunes , went with Cor- tes ' commissary to the camp , and joined the army . Cortes received some other reinforcements about this time ...
... trade at Vera Cruz , the captain , master , and 13 Spanish soldiers , who had come to seek their fortunes , went with Cor- tes ' commissary to the camp , and joined the army . Cortes received some other reinforcements about this time ...
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... trading along the coast , contrary to the express orders of Las Casas ; the natives , seizing this opportunity , demolished the houses at Cumana ; burned the this settle monastery ; and killed all the golden knights , and others ...
... trading along the coast , contrary to the express orders of Las Casas ; the natives , seizing this opportunity , demolished the houses at Cumana ; burned the this settle monastery ; and killed all the golden knights , and others ...
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... trade in the 1 Herrera , iii . 381. Harris Voy . i . 272. Charlevoix Paraguay , i . 31 -35- Charlevoix [ ibid . 36-39 . ] tells an affecting story of the fate of this garrison , which , though it has the air of romance , is not ...
... trade in the 1 Herrera , iii . 381. Harris Voy . i . 272. Charlevoix Paraguay , i . 31 -35- Charlevoix [ ibid . 36-39 . ] tells an affecting story of the fate of this garrison , which , though it has the air of romance , is not ...
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Página 113 - Besides, for solace of our people, and allurement of the savages, we were provided of music in good variety ; not omitting the least toys, as morris-dancers, hobby-horse, and May-like conceits to delight the savage people, whom we intended to win by all fair means possible.
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