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... inhabitants of the Moxos , 323-225 -of the Guarayens , 326 - Cyprian meets with cannibals , ib . - in Chili , a custom existed of destroying females when they attained the age of thirty- four , 327 - the Guaycureens , on the ri- ver ...
... inhabitants of the Moxos , 323-225 -of the Guarayens , 326 - Cyprian meets with cannibals , ib . - in Chili , a custom existed of destroying females when they attained the age of thirty- four , 327 - the Guaycureens , on the ri- ver ...
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... inhabitants remarkable for a singular traffic in their females , ib . - the central chain of , described , 115 , 116 - its boundaries , 116 . Caucasus , the , Russia has extended its jurisdiction over the mountain tribes of , 115 - of ...
... inhabitants remarkable for a singular traffic in their females , ib . - the central chain of , described , 115 , 116 - its boundaries , 116 . Caucasus , the , Russia has extended its jurisdiction over the mountain tribes of , 115 - of ...
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... inhabitants ? Were they like those of the other parts of the globe ; or were they some strange and monstrous race , such as the imagination in those times was prone to give to all remote and unknown regions ? Had he come upon some wild ...
... inhabitants ? Were they like those of the other parts of the globe ; or were they some strange and monstrous race , such as the imagination in those times was prone to give to all remote and unknown regions ? Had he come upon some wild ...
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... inhabitants were thrown into great agi- tation ; but when they heard that she returned in triumph from the discovery of a world , and beheld her furling her sails in their harbour , the whole community burst forth into a transport of ...
... inhabitants were thrown into great agi- tation ; but when they heard that she returned in triumph from the discovery of a world , and beheld her furling her sails in their harbour , the whole community burst forth into a transport of ...
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... inhabitants , the barbarous languages - nothing could dispel the illusion . He , in truth , never knew the nature nor the magnitude of his discoveries . In every new shore that he approached , his sanguine anticipations were renewed ...
... inhabitants , the barbarous languages - nothing could dispel the illusion . He , in truth , never knew the nature nor the magnitude of his discoveries . In every new shore that he approached , his sanguine anticipations were renewed ...
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