The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 182Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1847 |
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Pagina 4
... taken from Polybius , lib . iii . c . 56 ; see also Fabroni , Vita Scip . Maffei , p . 109. REV . " This work , called Account of the European Settlements in America , " Sir Egerton Brydges says , " is supposed to have been written by ...
... taken from Polybius , lib . iii . c . 56 ; see also Fabroni , Vita Scip . Maffei , p . 109. REV . " This work , called Account of the European Settlements in America , " Sir Egerton Brydges says , " is supposed to have been written by ...
Pagina 11
... taken with them had either been consumed , or made their escape in the woods and mountain passes . They had set out with nearly a thousand dogs , many of them of the ferocious breed used in hunting down the unfortunate natives . These ...
... taken with them had either been consumed , or made their escape in the woods and mountain passes . They had set out with nearly a thousand dogs , many of them of the ferocious breed used in hunting down the unfortunate natives . These ...
Pagina 12
... taken up by his reckless companions , welcoming any course that would rescue them from the wretchedness of their pre- sent existence , and , fired with the prospect of new and stirring adventure , they heeded little their unfortunate ...
... taken up by his reckless companions , welcoming any course that would rescue them from the wretchedness of their pre- sent existence , and , fired with the prospect of new and stirring adventure , they heeded little their unfortunate ...
Pagina 13
... taken , to represent the services of the generals , and to petition for further grants in the subdued territory . Besides the royal fifth , he took with him gold to the amount of half a million of pesos , large quantities of silver ...
... taken , to represent the services of the generals , and to petition for further grants in the subdued territory . Besides the royal fifth , he took with him gold to the amount of half a million of pesos , large quantities of silver ...
Pagina 22
... taken . We must learn to be content in considering that the sword of the conqueror necessarily preceded the cross of the missionary ; and , however mysterious it may seem , that these idolatrous nations , under the great inevitable law ...
... taken . We must learn to be content in considering that the sword of the conqueror necessarily preceded the cross of the missionary ; and , however mysterious it may seem , that these idolatrous nations , under the great inevitable law ...
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