Lives of Celebrated American IndiansBradbury, Soden, 1843 - Всего страниц: 315 |
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... hostility with the savages , until the Red Man was either driven away , or extirpated , or reduced to a state of imbecility , degra- dation and dependence . The savages were , therefore , ene- mies , and how hard is it to judge fairly ...
... hostility with the savages , until the Red Man was either driven away , or extirpated , or reduced to a state of imbecility , degra- dation and dependence . The savages were , therefore , ene- mies , and how hard is it to judge fairly ...
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... hostile expeditions , and placed his army in garrisons in . different parts of the empire . Being on a visit to Quito , he indulged himself in bathing in the lake ; but he had scarcely come out of the water , when he was seized with a ...
... hostile expeditions , and placed his army in garrisons in . different parts of the empire . Being on a visit to Quito , he indulged himself in bathing in the lake ; but he had scarcely come out of the water , when he was seized with a ...
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... hostile invasion into an empire containing several millions of inhabitants . The thirst for gold had led them through every degree of fatigue and peril on this expedition , and the event showed that avarice can prompt mankind to deeds ...
... hostile invasion into an empire containing several millions of inhabitants . The thirst for gold had led them through every degree of fatigue and peril on this expedition , and the event showed that avarice can prompt mankind to deeds ...
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... hostile spirit being manifested toward them by the inhabitants . Atahualpa , in distrust of his crafty and perfidious enemies , had taken the precaution to stipulate that the golden vessels should not be broken up or put ATAHUALPA . 37.
... hostile spirit being manifested toward them by the inhabitants . Atahualpa , in distrust of his crafty and perfidious enemies , had taken the precaution to stipulate that the golden vessels should not be broken up or put ATAHUALPA . 37.
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... hostile purposes . It was suspected that orders from Atahualpa had caused these movements , and the Spaniards grew uneasy in the apprehension of an attack . These fears were augmented by an artful Indian , Philippillo , of Tum- bez ...
... hostile purposes . It was suspected that orders from Atahualpa had caused these movements , and the Spaniards grew uneasy in the apprehension of an attack . These fears were augmented by an artful Indian , Philippillo , of Tum- bez ...
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