The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... thing visible or invisible , ib . their treatment in sickness , 330 - the Chiquitos and Moxos allied in barba- rity and worship , 331 - their Chirigu- anos , their customs , 332 - believe in the immortality of the soul , 333 - of the ...
... thing visible or invisible , ib . their treatment in sickness , 330 - the Chiquitos and Moxos allied in barba- rity and worship , 331 - their Chirigu- anos , their customs , 332 - believe in the immortality of the soul , 333 - of the ...
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... thing dear to the heart of man ; country , family , friends , life itself : before them every thing was chaos , mystery , and peril . In the perturbation of the moment , they despaired of ever more seeing their homes . Many of the ...
... thing dear to the heart of man ; country , family , friends , life itself : before them every thing was chaos , mystery , and peril . In the perturbation of the moment , they despaired of ever more seeing their homes . Many of the ...
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... thing that could arouse their cupidity , or inflame their imagi- nations . Nor were these promises made for purposes of mere deception ; Columbus certainly believed that he should realize them all . " p . 125 . Every thing seemed to ...
... thing that could arouse their cupidity , or inflame their imagi- nations . Nor were these promises made for purposes of mere deception ; Columbus certainly believed that he should realize them all . " p . 125 . Every thing seemed to ...
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... thing from change of place and distance ; the keen calculating speculator , eager to profit by the ignorance of savage tribes ; and the pale missionary from the cloister , anxious to extend the dominion of the church , or devoutly ...
... thing from change of place and distance ; the keen calculating speculator , eager to profit by the ignorance of savage tribes ; and the pale missionary from the cloister , anxious to extend the dominion of the church , or devoutly ...
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... thing which nature had formed most rich , most rare , most exquisite , was produced with a liberal and boundless profusion . Commerce brought a few of the most precious of the productions of India to Europe , and as is usual with things ...
... thing which nature had formed most rich , most rare , most exquisite , was produced with a liberal and boundless profusion . Commerce brought a few of the most precious of the productions of India to Europe , and as is usual with things ...
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