The History of America, 3. kötetF. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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14. oldal
... must have become cold to the fervice , if , even in this unfertile region of Peru , they had not met with fome appear- ances of wealth and cultivation , which feemed to justify the report of their leader . At length they reached ( April ...
... must have become cold to the fervice , if , even in this unfertile region of Peru , they had not met with fome appear- ances of wealth and cultivation , which feemed to justify the report of their leader . At length they reached ( April ...
16. oldal
... , however , were fo little civilized , that , if the traditions concerning their mode of life , preserved among their defcendants , deferve credit , they muft must be claffed among the most unimproved fava- ges of 16 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
... , however , were fo little civilized , that , if the traditions concerning their mode of life , preserved among their defcendants , deferve credit , they muft must be claffed among the most unimproved fava- ges of 16 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
17. oldal
William Robertson. must be claffed among the most unimproved fava- ges of America . Strangers to every fpecies of cultivation or regular induftry , without any fixed refidence , and unacquainted with thofe fenti- ments and obligations ...
William Robertson. must be claffed among the most unimproved fava- ges of America . Strangers to every fpecies of cultivation or regular induftry , without any fixed refidence , and unacquainted with thofe fenti- ments and obligations ...
24. oldal
... must have proved fatal to them . z ) From Motupè they advanced towards the moun- y ) Herrera , dec . 5. liz . i . c . 3. Xerez , p . 189 . * ) See NOTE V. tains which encompaffed the low country of Peru , and 24 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
... must have proved fatal to them . z ) From Motupè they advanced towards the moun- y ) Herrera , dec . 5. liz . i . c . 3. Xerez , p . 189 . * ) See NOTE V. tains which encompaffed the low country of Peru , and 24 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
65. oldal
... must be deem- ed confiderable force , advanced near to the capital before they knew that they had any enemy more formidable than Indians to encoun- ter . It was with astonishment that they be- held their countrymen pofted on the banks ...
... must be deem- ed confiderable force , advanced near to the capital before they knew that they had any enemy more formidable than Indians to encoun- ter . It was with astonishment that they be- held their countrymen pofted on the banks ...
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