Sketch of the history of Spanish America to the revolution. History and present state of Mexico. History of the revolution in Mexico. Geographical and historical view of Texas; with a detailed account of the Texan revolution and warH. Huntington, jun., 1837 |
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... inhabitants , who he found resembled those of Hispaniola , although possessed of a better understand- ing , and more courage . When Columbus arrived at Hispaniola he found the colony in an unprosperous and distracted state . After his ...
... inhabitants , who he found resembled those of Hispaniola , although possessed of a better understand- ing , and more courage . When Columbus arrived at Hispaniola he found the colony in an unprosperous and distracted state . After his ...
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... inhabitants made their common utensils of that metal , he concluded that this ocean was the one for which Columbus had so long searched in vain , and that it afforded a direct communication to the East Indies . With one hundred and ...
... inhabitants made their common utensils of that metal , he concluded that this ocean was the one for which Columbus had so long searched in vain , and that it afforded a direct communication to the East Indies . With one hundred and ...
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... inhabitants were little better than Indian huts , yet placed in regular order ; but the temples and other pub- lic buildings , the houses of the monarch and persons of distinc- tion , were of vast dimensions , and had some claims to ...
... inhabitants were little better than Indian huts , yet placed in regular order ; but the temples and other pub- lic buildings , the houses of the monarch and persons of distinc- tion , were of vast dimensions , and had some claims to ...
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... inhabitants viewed as the highest sacrilege . This rash step excited the bitter enmity of the priests against the Spaniards , who regarded them as the enemics of the gods , who would avenge the insult which had been offered to them ...
... inhabitants viewed as the highest sacrilege . This rash step excited the bitter enmity of the priests against the Spaniards , who regarded them as the enemics of the gods , who would avenge the insult which had been offered to them ...
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... inhabitants , was now , for the first time , fully un- folded to the view of the Spaniards ; the rich stuffs , in which many of the inhabitants were clad , the ornaments of gold and sil- ver which adorned their persons , and the more ...
... inhabitants , was now , for the first time , fully un- folded to the view of the Spaniards ; the rich stuffs , in which many of the inhabitants were clad , the ornaments of gold and sil- ver which adorned their persons , and the more ...
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