The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... spirit remained , to perpetual insurrections , and then punished them with the most savage inhumanity . Every effort made by Columbus to restrain their lawless violence , was considered by these wretches as the wanton exercise of high ...
... spirit remained , to perpetual insurrections , and then punished them with the most savage inhumanity . Every effort made by Columbus to restrain their lawless violence , was considered by these wretches as the wanton exercise of high ...
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... spirit of Columbus to look down on human events with earthly feelings , it might be a proud gratifi- cation to him , to perceive the honors , if not the high rewards , heaped upon his family , and to behold his offspring , the descend ...
... spirit of Columbus to look down on human events with earthly feelings , it might be a proud gratifi- cation to him , to perceive the honors , if not the high rewards , heaped upon his family , and to behold his offspring , the descend ...
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... and vindictive spirit of the continental tribes distinctly appear . We wish Mr. Irving could have found documents calculated to illus- trate accurately this topic . We know not that any 26 [ August , Irving's Life of Columbus .
... and vindictive spirit of the continental tribes distinctly appear . We wish Mr. Irving could have found documents calculated to illus- trate accurately this topic . We know not that any 26 [ August , Irving's Life of Columbus .
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... spirit have been consoled , amidst the chills of age , and cares of penury , the neglect of a fickle public , and the in- justice of an ungrateful king , could he have anticipated the splendid empires which were to spread over the ...
... spirit have been consoled , amidst the chills of age , and cares of penury , the neglect of a fickle public , and the in- justice of an ungrateful king , could he have anticipated the splendid empires which were to spread over the ...
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... spirit , and is in fact , the true history of the Cid . " Even their imitations or trans- lations are not from Arabic works , but from Latin or French . Besides , Sismondi admits , that , with the single exception of Ferdhuzi's ...
... spirit , and is in fact , the true history of the Cid . " Even their imitations or trans- lations are not from Arabic works , but from Latin or French . Besides , Sismondi admits , that , with the single exception of Ferdhuzi's ...
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