Voyage to South-America: Performed by Order of the American Government in the Years 1817 and 1818 in the Frigate Congress : in Two Volumes, Том 1The Author, 1819 - 351 страница |
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... Portuguese , gave rise to one of the most bloody wars ever known on this side of the Atlantic . The English never lost sight of their covetous designs on the new world . Although in a great measure , masters of its commerce , they were ...
... Portuguese , gave rise to one of the most bloody wars ever known on this side of the Atlantic . The English never lost sight of their covetous designs on the new world . Although in a great measure , masters of its commerce , they were ...
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... Portuguese kings . But for their con- duct in America , which did not suit these monarchs , it is not likely that the Jesuits would have been put down in Europe . * In making these observations I have been actuated by a regard for truth ...
... Portuguese kings . But for their con- duct in America , which did not suit these monarchs , it is not likely that the Jesuits would have been put down in Europe . * In making these observations I have been actuated by a regard for truth ...
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... Portuguese from the San Sacramento , by the French from St. Domingo and Gaudaloupe , and finally , by the English from Trini- dad and Jamaica . Spain was at last compelled on several occasions , to make important deviations from her ...
... Portuguese from the San Sacramento , by the French from St. Domingo and Gaudaloupe , and finally , by the English from Trini- dad and Jamaica . Spain was at last compelled on several occasions , to make important deviations from her ...
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... Portuguese noblemen , since the estab- lishment of the court at this place , or by English mer- chants who have grown rich since the opening of trade . A range of much higher mountains is seen to the north - east , probably at least ...
... Portuguese noblemen , since the estab- lishment of the court at this place , or by English mer- chants who have grown rich since the opening of trade . A range of much higher mountains is seen to the north - east , probably at least ...
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... Portuguese appear to be extremely fond of expending their powder ; hardly an hour of the day passed without the sound of cannon in some direction or other .. We were soon after waited on by the commander and several officers from an ...
... Portuguese appear to be extremely fond of expending their powder ; hardly an hour of the day passed without the sound of cannon in some direction or other .. We were soon after waited on by the commander and several officers from an ...
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