The History of America, 3. kötetF. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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... . Though their agriculture was more exten- five than that of the roving tribes who trufted h ) Herrera , dec . 3. lib . ii . c . 18. Gom . Chron . c . 202 . chiefly to their bow for food , it seems not 188 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
... . Though their agriculture was more exten- five than that of the roving tribes who trufted h ) Herrera , dec . 3. lib . ii . c . 18. Gom . Chron . c . 202 . chiefly to their bow for food , it seems not 188 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
189. oldal
William Robertson. chiefly to their bow for food , it seems not to have fupplied them with fuch fubfiftance as men require when engaged in efforts of active induftry . The Spaniards appear not to have been ftruck with any fuperiority of ...
William Robertson. chiefly to their bow for food , it seems not to have fupplied them with fuch fubfiftance as men require when engaged in efforts of active induftry . The Spaniards appear not to have been ftruck with any fuperiority of ...
192. oldal
... seem to have been no roads to facilitate the communication of one district with another ; and when the Spaniards first at- tempted to penetrate into it , they had to open their way through forefts and marshes . n ) Cortes , in his ...
... seem to have been no roads to facilitate the communication of one district with another ; and when the Spaniards first at- tempted to penetrate into it , they had to open their way through forefts and marshes . n ) Cortes , in his ...
197. oldal
... seem not to have been either fo folid or magnificent as to merit the pompous epithets which fome Spanish authors employ in defcribing them . It is probable that , though more ornamented , and built ... seems , upon HISTORY OF AMERICA . 197.
... seem not to have been either fo folid or magnificent as to merit the pompous epithets which fome Spanish authors employ in defcribing them . It is probable that , though more ornamented , and built ... seems , upon HISTORY OF AMERICA . 197.
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William Robertson. From this enumeration of facts , it seems , upon the whole , to be evident , that the state of fociety in Mexico was confiderably ad- vanced beyond that of the savage tribes which we have delineated . But it is no less ...
William Robertson. From this enumeration of facts , it seems , upon the whole , to be evident , that the state of fociety in Mexico was confiderably ad- vanced beyond that of the savage tribes which we have delineated . But it is no less ...
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