The Edinburgh Review, Том 109A. and C. Black, 1859 |
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... result of all the political transactions they narrated . He alludes to the subject of encomiendas . I have ... results of conquest the mode of colonial government which ultimately prevailed - the extirpation of native races - the ...
... result of all the political transactions they narrated . He alludes to the subject of encomiendas . I have ... results of conquest the mode of colonial government which ultimately prevailed - the extirpation of native races - the ...
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... result of their consultations was , that fresh rules , commonly known as the Laws of Burgos , ' were drawn up for the better regulation of Indian affairs . We can- not afford space for an examination of them . The Junta , in Mr. Helps's ...
... result of their consultations was , that fresh rules , commonly known as the Laws of Burgos , ' were drawn up for the better regulation of Indian affairs . We can- not afford space for an examination of them . The Junta , in Mr. Helps's ...
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... result , a dense population . Their fine climate and fruitful land produce maize , cotton , and very fine balsam , the return for one measure of seed being three hundred measures of grain . The Guatemalans used money made of the cocoa ...
... result , a dense population . Their fine climate and fruitful land produce maize , cotton , and very fine balsam , the return for one measure of seed being three hundred measures of grain . The Guatemalans used money made of the cocoa ...
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... result of one year's observations in 1841 ; No. II . was the result of seven years ' observations , from 1838 to 1844 ; the population ascertained by the census in 1841 being the foundation of both . These two tables closely agree , the ...
... result of one year's observations in 1841 ; No. II . was the result of seven years ' observations , from 1838 to 1844 ; the population ascertained by the census in 1841 being the foundation of both . These two tables closely agree , the ...
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... result of such a failure differs from a mercantile bankruptcy , as the nature of the business differs . The creditors of a life office cannot be called in and settled with at once and for ever , for generally the true creditors are inca ...
... result of such a failure differs from a mercantile bankruptcy , as the nature of the business differs . The creditors of a life office cannot be called in and settled with at once and for ever , for generally the true creditors are inca ...
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