The History of America, 2. kötetW. Strahan, T. Cadell ..., and J. Balfour, at Edinburgh, 1777 - 535 oldal |
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... whose fovereign had already discovered his hoftile intentions , depended upon arms , and the efficacy of these upon the fubordination and discipline preserved among the troops ; that his right to command was derived from a commiffion ...
... whose fovereign had already discovered his hoftile intentions , depended upon arms , and the efficacy of these upon the fubordination and discipline preserved among the troops ; that his right to command was derived from a commiffion ...
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... whose manners we have defcribed . They had made con- fiderable progress in agriculture ; they dwelt in large towns ; they were not firangers to fome fpecies of commerce ; and in the imperfect accounts of their inftitutions and laws ...
... whose manners we have defcribed . They had made con- fiderable progress in agriculture ; they dwelt in large towns ; they were not firangers to fome fpecies of commerce ; and in the imperfect accounts of their inftitutions and laws ...
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... whose turn it was to reft , flept always upon their arms , that they might be ready to run to their posts on a moment's warning . Many of them were wounded , a good number , and among thefe Cortes himself , laboured under the diftemper ...
... whose turn it was to reft , flept always upon their arms , that they might be ready to run to their posts on a moment's warning . Many of them were wounded , a good number , and among thefe Cortes himself , laboured under the diftemper ...
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... whose appearance their traditions and prophecies taught them to expect ; that accordingly he had received them , not as ftrangers , but as relations of the fame blood and paren- tage , and defired that they might confider themselves as ...
... whose appearance their traditions and prophecies taught them to expect ; that accordingly he had received them , not as ftrangers , but as relations of the fame blood and paren- tage , and defired that they might confider themselves as ...
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... whose attachment they had no reafon to confide ; and an order flowing from his caprice , or a word uttered by him in paffion , might decide irrevocably con- cerning their fate * . Solicitude and perplex- THESE reflections , fo obvious ...
... whose attachment they had no reafon to confide ; and an order flowing from his caprice , or a word uttered by him in paffion , might decide irrevocably con- cerning their fate * . Solicitude and perplex- THESE reflections , fo obvious ...
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