The History of the World: In Five Books. Viz. Treating of the Beginning and First Ages of Same from the Creation Unto Abraham. Of the Birth of Abraham to the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Time of Philip of Macedon. From the Reign of Philip of Macedon to the Establishing of that Kingdom in the Race of Antigonus. From Settled Rule of Alexander's Successors in the East Until the Romans (prevailing Over All) Made Conquest of Asia and Macedon, Volumen6Archibald Constable and Company and sold, 1820 - 546 páginas |
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... Morequito in Guiana there lieth , at this day , a great anchor of Ordas's ship ; and this port is some three hundred miles within the land , upon the great river of Orinoco . I rested at this port four days , twenty days after I left ...
... Morequito in Guiana there lieth , at this day , a great anchor of Ordas's ship ; and this port is some three hundred miles within the land , upon the great river of Orinoco . I rested at this port four days , twenty days after I left ...
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... Morequito , ( who was either the first or second that attempted Guiana , ) by some negligence , the whole store of powder provided for the service was set on fire , and Martines , having the chief charge , was condemned by the general ...
... Morequito , ( who was either the first or second that attempted Guiana , ) by some negligence , the whole store of powder provided for the service was set on fire , and Martines , having the chief charge , was condemned by the general ...
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... Morequito , assuring them that no man could deliver so much of Guiana as Morequito could , and that his dwelling was but five days journey from Macureguari , the first civil town of Guiana . Now your lordship shall understand that this ...
... Morequito , assuring them that no man could deliver so much of Guiana as Morequito could , and that his dwelling was but five days journey from Macureguari , the first civil town of Guiana . Now your lordship shall understand that this ...
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... Morequito to hinder and disturb Ber- reo in all he could , and not to suffer him to enter through his seigniory , nor any of his companies , nei- ther to victual , nor guide them in any sort for Vi- des governor of Cumana , and Berreo ...
... Morequito to hinder and disturb Ber- reo in all he could , and not to suffer him to enter through his seigniory , nor any of his companies , nei- ther to victual , nor guide them in any sort for Vi- des governor of Cumana , and Berreo ...
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... Morequito that slew them , and was at the place where it was execut- ed . Berreo , enraged herewithal , sent all the strength he could make into Arromaia , to be revenged of him , his people , and country ; but Morequito , suspecting ...
... Morequito that slew them , and was at the place where it was execut- ed . Berreo , enraged herewithal , sent all the strength he could make into Arromaia , to be revenged of him , his people , and country ; but Morequito , suspecting ...
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