The North British Review, Объемы 49-51W.P. Kennedy, 1868 |
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... thing , and informing him of their interviews with the agents from the colonies . It moves our pity to think that the sick ... things quietly ; and were proceeding mainly with the second class of remedies for the Indians , giving them in ...
... thing , and informing him of their interviews with the agents from the colonies . It moves our pity to think that the sick ... things quietly ; and were proceeding mainly with the second class of remedies for the Indians , giving them in ...
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... thing , he would not have given for all he had in the world . For he always held that they had been made slaves unjustly ... things ; but , at any rate , of enduring it . I did not say that Las Casas in estimating his conduct , we must ...
... thing , he would not have given for all he had in the world . For he always held that they had been made slaves unjustly ... things ; but , at any rate , of enduring it . I did not say that Las Casas in estimating his conduct , we must ...
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... things they say against you . ' Las Casas re- plied , that the Council of the Indies had been months preparing this accusation , and I have to answer them in a credo . Give me the papers for as many hours as they had months , and your ...
... things they say against you . ' Las Casas re- plied , that the Council of the Indies had been months preparing this accusation , and I have to answer them in a credo . Give me the papers for as many hours as they had months , and your ...
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... things are taken much less into account than is requisite ; but , whatever the cause , the whole transaction shows the conduct of the Spaniards towards the Indians in a most unfavourable light . " 25 " Goaded to madness by their ...
... things are taken much less into account than is requisite ; but , whatever the cause , the whole transaction shows the conduct of the Spaniards towards the Indians in a most unfavourable light . " 25 " Goaded to madness by their ...
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... things . The prudent mer- chants replied , that they only sang what they had heard ; that it was not their business to explain these verses , for that office belonged to certain padres , who instructed the people . And who are padres ...
... things . The prudent mer- chants replied , that they only sang what they had heard ; that it was not their business to explain these verses , for that office belonged to certain padres , who instructed the people . And who are padres ...
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