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... speak with an Attic severity of style , 539 . Cid , oldest Spanish Poetry , 44-46 . Circassians , the , an unquiet race , and plunderers almost from necessity , 116 own the coast of the Euxine for about two hundred miles , 117 - an ...
... speak with an Attic severity of style , 539 . Cid , oldest Spanish Poetry , 44-46 . Circassians , the , an unquiet race , and plunderers almost from necessity , 116 own the coast of the Euxine for about two hundred miles , 117 - an ...
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... speak no falsehood . If it should please God to deliver me from hence , I humbly supplicate your majesties to permit me to repair to Rome , and perform other pilgrimages . " Vol . iii . p . 94 . These incidents disclose the declining ...
... speak no falsehood . If it should please God to deliver me from hence , I humbly supplicate your majesties to permit me to repair to Rome , and perform other pilgrimages . " Vol . iii . p . 94 . These incidents disclose the declining ...
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... speaking of the inhabitants of the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola , Mr. Irving has followed very closely the narratives of the old Spanish historians . These races have perished , their language has become extinct , no memorial remains ...
... speaking of the inhabitants of the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola , Mr. Irving has followed very closely the narratives of the old Spanish historians . These races have perished , their language has become extinct , no memorial remains ...
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... speak in terms of oriental magnificence of the entertainments of the natives ; the palaces of the caciques , and the lords and ladies of their courts ; as if they were describing the abodes of Asiatic potentates . The accounts given of ...
... speak in terms of oriental magnificence of the entertainments of the natives ; the palaces of the caciques , and the lords and ladies of their courts ; as if they were describing the abodes of Asiatic potentates . The accounts given of ...
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... speaking in another place of the subjugation of the native tribes , our author remarks- " In this way was the yoke of servitude fixed upon the island , and its thraldom effectually ensured . Deep despair now fell upon the natives when ...
... speaking in another place of the subjugation of the native tribes , our author remarks- " In this way was the yoke of servitude fixed upon the island , and its thraldom effectually ensured . Deep despair now fell upon the natives when ...
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