An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Volumen 1Editor, 1795 |
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... mean credit , who relates , that the Tyrians would have fettled a colony on the new - difcovered ifland , but were oppofed by the Carthaginians for ftate reasons . Seneca , and other authors are alfo quoted in fupport of this belief ...
... mean credit , who relates , that the Tyrians would have fettled a colony on the new - difcovered ifland , but were oppofed by the Carthaginians for ftate reasons . Seneca , and other authors are alfo quoted in fupport of this belief ...
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... ture , they deferred paffing a final judgement with refpect to it . In the mean time , they confpired to rob him of the honour and advantages с which which he expected from the fuccefs of his scheme , DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 9.
... ture , they deferred paffing a final judgement with refpect to it . In the mean time , they confpired to rob him of the honour and advantages с which which he expected from the fuccefs of his scheme , DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 9.
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... means of ridding their fubjects of thofe infects which fed upon them , than the impofition of an annual tribute of a certain quantity of lice . Ferdinand Cortes found bags full of them in the palace of Montezuma . " But this argument ...
... means of ridding their fubjects of thofe infects which fed upon them , than the impofition of an annual tribute of a certain quantity of lice . Ferdinand Cortes found bags full of them in the palace of Montezuma . " But this argument ...
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... means fo fair as the inhabitants of Britain ; nor are the Tartars fo fair as the inhabitants of Europe who lie under the fame parallels of latitude . Nevertheless , a Laplander is fair when compared with an Abyffinian , and a Tartar if ...
... means fo fair as the inhabitants of Britain ; nor are the Tartars fo fair as the inhabitants of Europe who lie under the fame parallels of latitude . Nevertheless , a Laplander is fair when compared with an Abyffinian , and a Tartar if ...
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... means of a precarious fubfiftence , who live by hunting the wild animals , and who are generally engaged in war with their neigh- bours , cannot be fuppofed to enjoy much gaiety of temper , or a high flow of fpirits . The Indians ...
... means of a precarious fubfiftence , who live by hunting the wild animals , and who are generally engaged in war with their neigh- bours , cannot be fuppofed to enjoy much gaiety of temper , or a high flow of fpirits . The Indians ...
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