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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... at the same time I carefully cultivated the acquaintance of * The name of this venerable sage was made use of to justify the practice the author is not unknown . individuals in all classes of society , the military , PREFACE . xi.
... at the same time I carefully cultivated the acquaintance of * The name of this venerable sage was made use of to justify the practice the author is not unknown . individuals in all classes of society , the military , PREFACE . xi.
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... classes of society , the military , the clergy , the bar , and the officers of govern- ment ; my situation as secretary affording many facilities , without the trammels of ceremony and formality , that would have been imposed on me by ...
... classes of society , the military , the clergy , the bar , and the officers of govern- ment ; my situation as secretary affording many facilities , without the trammels of ceremony and formality , that would have been imposed on me by ...
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... class are an indolent , barmless peasantry , and in the comforts of civilized life , probably not below the boors of ... classes , and en- joy wealth and consideration . There have even ap- peared among the Indians , men distinguished ...
... class are an indolent , barmless peasantry , and in the comforts of civilized life , probably not below the boors of ... classes , and en- joy wealth and consideration . There have even ap- peared among the Indians , men distinguished ...
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... class of the Spaniards , think themselves supe- rior to the Indian peasantry ; but there is little or no distinction between the higher classes of mixed blood , and the American Spaniards . In fact , in all parts of South America , with ...
... class of the Spaniards , think themselves supe- rior to the Indian peasantry ; but there is little or no distinction between the higher classes of mixed blood , and the American Spaniards . In fact , in all parts of South America , with ...
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... class in point of numbers are the Ameri- can Spaniards , but who are much more important , in consequence of their possessing greater privileges , bet- ter education and more general wealth . Although they are the great landholders of ...
... class in point of numbers are the Ameri- can Spaniards , but who are much more important , in consequence of their possessing greater privileges , bet- ter education and more general wealth . Although they are the great landholders of ...
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