The History of North and South America, from Its Discovery to the Death of General Washington, Volumes 1-2Benjamin Warner, and sold at his stores, Richmond, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina, 1819 - America |
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Page 35
... and followed himself with the mair body of the troops . He displayed in this expedition , all the of military parade , in order to strike the ina- gination of the natives : he marched with colours flying HISTORY OF AMERICA . 35 .
... and followed himself with the mair body of the troops . He displayed in this expedition , all the of military parade , in order to strike the ina- gination of the natives : he marched with colours flying HISTORY OF AMERICA . 35 .
Page 38
... military oppression . While the Indians retained any hopes of their sufferings coming to an end , by the voluntary departure of their invaders , they submitted in silence , and dissem bled their indignation : but , now that they ...
... military oppression . While the Indians retained any hopes of their sufferings coming to an end , by the voluntary departure of their invaders , they submitted in silence , and dissem bled their indignation : but , now that they ...
Page 39
... military force , they were perhaps as formidable and destructive as so many men in arms , when employed against naked and timid Indians . All the caziques of the island , ( Guacanahari excepted , who still retained an inviolable ...
... military force , they were perhaps as formidable and destructive as so many men in arms , when employed against naked and timid Indians . All the caziques of the island , ( Guacanahari excepted , who still retained an inviolable ...
Page 49
... military order of Alcantara , governor of Hispaniola . This ungenerous conduct exasperated Columbus to such a degree , that he could no longer Conceal the sentiments which it excited . Wherever he went , he carried about with him the ...
... military order of Alcantara , governor of Hispaniola . This ungenerous conduct exasperated Columbus to such a degree , that he could no longer Conceal the sentiments which it excited . Wherever he went , he carried about with him the ...
Page 73
... adventurer in arms . The Spanish youth , who courted military glory , had an oppor- tunity to display their valour , either in Italy , under the command G of the great captain , or in the New World HISTORY OF AMERICA . 73.
... adventurer in arms . The Spanish youth , who courted military glory , had an oppor- tunity to display their valour , either in Italy , under the command G of the great captain , or in the New World HISTORY OF AMERICA . 73.
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