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Página 455
... Peru , Guiacum , Pitch , Gum Ammoniac , Assafoetida , Dragon's Blood , Opium , Caoutchouc , Glue nearly hard , Sugar melted by heat , Benzoin , Oil of Sassafras , Canada Balsam , Water , Air , • • 5.120 . 5.087 • 4.987 4.631 4.560 4.576 ...
... Peru , Guiacum , Pitch , Gum Ammoniac , Assafoetida , Dragon's Blood , Opium , Caoutchouc , Glue nearly hard , Sugar melted by heat , Benzoin , Oil of Sassafras , Canada Balsam , Water , Air , • • 5.120 . 5.087 • 4.987 4.631 4.560 4.576 ...
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... Peru by this account . The Marquis de Canete , then viceroy , was solicit- ed to send out an expedition for the conquest of El Dorado , now , it was thought , surely to be found ; and he was glad of an occasion to rid the country of ...
... Peru by this account . The Marquis de Canete , then viceroy , was solicit- ed to send out an expedition for the conquest of El Dorado , now , it was thought , surely to be found ; and he was glad of an occasion to rid the country of ...
Página iii
... and make their way up the Co- cama to Peru , others thought it better to leave him there , and go on to make + P. Simon , 6. 4. § 2. 3 . discoveries , for they were more than a hundred , HISTORY OF LOPE DE AGUIRRE . iii.
... and make their way up the Co- cama to Peru , others thought it better to leave him there , and go on to make + P. Simon , 6. 4. § 2. 3 . discoveries , for they were more than a hundred , HISTORY OF LOPE DE AGUIRRE . iii.
Página iv
... Peru . Orsua , however , threatening some and soothing others , flattered them all with hopes of the glorious conquests they were about to make ; and added , that the loss was his , not theirs ; inasmuch as he , being their leader , was ...
... Peru . Orsua , however , threatening some and soothing others , flattered them all with hopes of the glorious conquests they were about to make ; and added , that the loss was his , not theirs ; inasmuch as he , being their leader , was ...
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... Peru . Orsua inflicted no heavier chastisement upon him than to secure him for a time with an iron collar . His mode of punishing other offences was to make the offenders pull at the oar for cer- tain days , a labour which was proba ...
... Peru . Orsua inflicted no heavier chastisement upon him than to secure him for a time with an iron collar . His mode of punishing other offences was to make the offenders pull at the oar for cer- tain days , a labour which was proba ...
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