The Spanish Conquest in America and Its Relation to the History of Slavery and to the Government of Colonies, 1. kötetJ.W. Parker and Son, 1855 |
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xi. oldal
... the co - opera- mention the assiduous labours of tion I have had the good fortune a gentleman who has done much to meet with , I must especially to add to the value of this work I commend the work to the reader in the hope Preface . xi.
... the co - opera- mention the assiduous labours of tion I have had the good fortune a gentleman who has done much to meet with , I must especially to add to the value of this work I commend the work to the reader in the hope Preface . xi.
25. oldal
... tion to bring out their own resources , had a wisdom in it , which the men of future centuries were yet to discover throughout the Peninsula . his Prince Henry , as may be seen by his per- severance up to this time , was not a man to ...
... tion to bring out their own resources , had a wisdom in it , which the men of future centuries were yet to discover throughout the Peninsula . his Prince Henry , as may be seen by his per- severance up to this time , was not a man to ...
38. oldal
... tion of friends and relations was any law kept , only each fell where the lot took him . O power- ful fortune ! who goest hither and thither with thy wheels , compassing the things of the world as it pleaseth thee , if thou canst ...
... tion of friends and relations was any law kept , only each fell where the lot took him . O power- ful fortune ! who goest hither and thither with thy wheels , compassing the things of the world as it pleaseth thee , if thou canst ...
49. oldal
... tion amongst themselves ; for very few people are magnanimous enough to share ill - success kindly together . Then , in the long dull evenings of their voyage homewards , as they sat looking on the waters , they thought what excuses and ...
... tion amongst themselves ; for very few people are magnanimous enough to share ill - success kindly together . Then , in the long dull evenings of their voyage homewards , as they sat looking on the waters , they thought what excuses and ...
81. oldal
... tion . The truly great are apt to believe in the greatness of others , and so to be loyal in their relations here ; while , for what is beyond here , a large measure of veneration belongs to them , as having a finer and more habitually ...
... tion . The truly great are apt to believe in the greatness of others , and so to be loyal in their relations here ; while , for what is beyond here , a large measure of veneration belongs to them , as having a finer and more habitually ...
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223. oldal - But now farewell. I am going a long way With these thou see'st — if indeed I go (For all my mind is clouded with a doubt) — To the island-valley of Avilion ; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I will heal me of my grievous wound.
18. oldal - But the empire of the Romans filled the 'world, and when that empire fell into the hands of a single person, the world became a safe and dreary prison for his enemies. The slave of imperial despotism, whether he was condemned to drag his gilded chain in Rome and the senate, or to wear out a life of exile on the barren rock of Seriphus, or the frozen banks of the Danube, expected his fate in silent despair. To resist was fatal, and it was impossible to fly.
378. oldal - ... the world for his kingdom and jurisdiction. And he commanded him to place his seat in Rome, as the spot most fitting to rule the world from; but also he permitted him to have his seat in any other part of the world, and to judge and govern all Christians, Moors, Jews, Gentiles, and all other sects. This man was called Pope, as if to say Admirable Great Father and Governor of men.
378. oldal - Tierra-firme to the aforesaid King and Queen and to their successors, our lords, with all that there are in these territories, as is contained in certain writings which passed upon the subject as aforesaid, which you can see if you wish. So their Highnesses are kings and lords of these islands and...
149. oldal - Las Casas, speaking of the colonists who went out under these conditions, says, " I have known some of them in these islands, even of those who had lost their ears, whom I always found sufficiently honest men.
377. oldal - Lord, who is one and eternal, created the heaven and the earth, and one man and one woman, of whom you and we, and all the men who have been or shall be in the world, are descended. But as it has come to pass through the...
247. oldal - But you will say to me, this people, this republic, this state cannot be supported without Indians. Who is to bring us a pitcher of water or a bundle of wood ? Who is to plant our mandioc ? Must our wives do it ? Must our children do it...
109. oldal - ... as catholic Christians and princes, lovers and promoters of the holy Christian faith, and enemies of the sect of Mahomet, and of all idolatries and heresies...
465. oldal - He that sacrificeth of a thing wrongfully gotten, his offering is ridiculous; and the gifts of unjust men are not accepted.
380. oldal - ... we protest that the deaths and losses which shall accrue from this are your fault, and not that of Their Highnesses, or ours, nor of these cavaliers who come with us.