The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen1Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... present enterprise were viewed . He was furnished with a fleet of three ships of war and fourteen caravels , with all neces- saries for settlement or conquest , and fifteen hundred persons , some of whom were of the best families of ...
... present enterprise were viewed . He was furnished with a fleet of three ships of war and fourteen caravels , with all neces- saries for settlement or conquest , and fifteen hundred persons , some of whom were of the best families of ...
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... present to the Spanish king and queen . Herrera says ; " alli se hondieron los docientos mil pesos , con el monstruoso grano de oro . " P. Martyr ascribes the loss of the ship partly to the weight of the gold : " præ nimio gentium et ...
... present to the Spanish king and queen . Herrera says ; " alli se hondieron los docientos mil pesos , con el monstruoso grano de oro . " P. Martyr ascribes the loss of the ship partly to the weight of the gold : " præ nimio gentium et ...
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... present to king Charles . This Spain . present partly consisted of articles of gold and silver , received . from Montezuma ; and those were the first specimens of these metals sent to Spain , from Mexico.3 Four Indian chiefs , with two ...
... present to king Charles . This Spain . present partly consisted of articles of gold and silver , received . from Montezuma ; and those were the first specimens of these metals sent to Spain , from Mexico.3 Four Indian chiefs , with two ...
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... present to his new sovereign ; and his subjects followed the example . The Spaniards now collected all the treasure , which they had acquired by gift or violence ; and having melted the gold and silver , the value of these , without ...
... present to his new sovereign ; and his subjects followed the example . The Spaniards now collected all the treasure , which they had acquired by gift or violence ; and having melted the gold and silver , the value of these , without ...
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... present omens ; to the forebodings of a superstitious mind ; to the astonishmenr excited by the view of a new race of men with unknown and surprising implements of war ; and to the extraordinary success of the Span- ish arms from the ...
... present omens ; to the forebodings of a superstitious mind ; to the astonishmenr excited by the view of a new race of men with unknown and surprising implements of war ; and to the extraordinary success of the Span- ish arms from the ...
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