An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to Induce the Mediatory Interference of Great Britain, in Order to Put an End to a Destructive Civil War and to Establish Permanent Quiet and Prosperity, on a Basis Consistent with the Dignity of Spain, and the Interests of the World ...author, and sold, 1814 - 480 էջ |
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... Indians , in proportion to the rank of the discoverers and settlers . Herrera , also , expressly says , that all these conquests were performed at the expence of the conquerors , and not of the government ; and the whole history of the ...
... Indians , in proportion to the rank of the discoverers and settlers . Herrera , also , expressly says , that all these conquests were performed at the expence of the conquerors , and not of the government ; and the whole history of the ...
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... Indians , in the following words . " If the sim- plicity and innocence of the Indians , had inspired the Spaniards with humanity , had softened the pride of superiority into compassion , and had induced them to improve the inhabitants ...
... Indians , in the following words . " If the sim- plicity and innocence of the Indians , had inspired the Spaniards with humanity , had softened the pride of superiority into compassion , and had induced them to improve the inhabitants ...
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... Indians . By these establish- ments , and by the new enactions of Charles V. ( exclusively emanating from the humane exertions of the benevolent Las Casas , ) the situation of the Indians was bettered ; but they still retained the ...
... Indians . By these establish- ments , and by the new enactions of Charles V. ( exclusively emanating from the humane exertions of the benevolent Las Casas , ) the situation of the Indians was bettered ; but they still retained the ...
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... Indians : for which reason it was prohibited by the government of Spain . + Ibid . ley 3 and 5 , tit . 6. lib . 4 . Ibid , lib . 6 . Ibid , ley 32 , tit . 2 , lib . 2 , and ley . 29 , tit . 6 , lib . 1. Solórzano Polit . Ind . lib . 3 ...
... Indians : for which reason it was prohibited by the government of Spain . + Ibid . ley 3 and 5 , tit . 6. lib . 4 . Ibid , lib . 6 . Ibid , ley 32 , tit . 2 , lib . 2 , and ley . 29 , tit . 6 , lib . 1. Solórzano Polit . Ind . lib . 3 ...
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... Indians , & c . the first disco- verers , then the pacificators , and lastly the settlers , and those born in the said provinces " ( of America ) " are to be preferred . " Nor are these , and many others that might be named , vain and ...
... Indians , & c . the first disco- verers , then the pacificators , and lastly the settlers , and those born in the said provinces " ( of America ) " are to be preferred . " Nor are these , and many others that might be named , vain and ...
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An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to ... William Walton Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1814 |
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