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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... circumstances , the inconve- * It contains about a million of inhabitants , more than one half composed of the spiritless Indian peasantry ; of the other half the greater part is made up of negroes and mulattoes . Scarcely a fifth are ...
... circumstances , the inconve- * It contains about a million of inhabitants , more than one half composed of the spiritless Indian peasantry ; of the other half the greater part is made up of negroes and mulattoes . Scarcely a fifth are ...
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... Humboldt has remarked , that in no part of the world , is the population so unequally distributed as in Spanish America . This principally arises , from the circumstance of the Spaniards occupying the same seats , 28 INTRODUCTION .
... Humboldt has remarked , that in no part of the world , is the population so unequally distributed as in Spanish America . This principally arises , from the circumstance of the Spaniards occupying the same seats , 28 INTRODUCTION .
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... circumstance of the Spaniards occupying the same seats , with the half - civilized aborigines whom they subdued . In Mexico , in the kingdom of the Incas in Peru , and of the Zac of St. Fee de Bogota , the pop- ulation was very ...
... circumstance of the Spaniards occupying the same seats , with the half - civilized aborigines whom they subdued . In Mexico , in the kingdom of the Incas in Peru , and of the Zac of St. Fee de Bogota , the pop- ulation was very ...
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... circumstances of the countries which they inhabit . It is , perhaps , in Chili alone , that the Spanish race in America , may be considered pure and unmixed ; which may be attributed to the constant hos- * For this , I have the ...
... circumstances of the countries which they inhabit . It is , perhaps , in Chili alone , that the Spanish race in America , may be considered pure and unmixed ; which may be attributed to the constant hos- * For this , I have the ...
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... consideration from these titles ; and seems to think they owe their distinction , whatever it may be , not to this circumstance , but to their wealth and • extensive family connexion . A variety of reasons may 3-1 INTRODUCTION .
... consideration from these titles ; and seems to think they owe their distinction , whatever it may be , not to this circumstance , but to their wealth and • extensive family connexion . A variety of reasons may 3-1 INTRODUCTION .
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