The Spanish Conquest in America, and Its Relation to the History of Slavery and to the Government of Colonies, Volum 11856 |
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... appear , even though it be sedulously kept in the background . My intention in this work is to make a contribution to the general history of the second period of slavery , by giving such an account of the origin and progress of modern ...
... appear , even though it be sedulously kept in the background . My intention in this work is to make a contribution to the general history of the second period of slavery , by giving such an account of the origin and progress of modern ...
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... appears upon the scene . This was Juan de Béthencourt , a great Norman baron , lord of St. Martin le Gaillard , in the county of Eu , of Béthen- court , of Granville , of Sancerre , and other places in Normandy , and chamberlain to ...
... appears upon the scene . This was Juan de Béthencourt , a great Norman baron , lord of St. Martin le Gaillard , in the county of Eu , of Béthen- court , of Granville , of Sancerre , and other places in Normandy , and chamberlain to ...
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... appears , to another person - and afterward settled in Madeira . The claims to the government of the Canaries were for many years in ȧ most entangled state , and the right to the sovereign- ty over these islands was a constant ground of ...
... appears , to another person - and afterward settled in Madeira . The claims to the government of the Canaries were for many years in ȧ most entangled state , and the right to the sovereign- ty over these islands was a constant ground of ...
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... appears that he awarded with large honors Lançarote , one of the principal men of this expedition , and received his own fifth of the slaves . Yet I have scarcely a doubt that the words of the historian are substantially true - that ...
... appears that he awarded with large honors Lançarote , one of the principal men of this expedition , and received his own fifth of the slaves . Yet I have scarcely a doubt that the words of the historian are substantially true - that ...
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... appears , I think , from the general course of pro- ceedings of the Portuguese in those times , that they considered there was always war between them and the Azeneghi Moors - that is , in the territory from Ceuta as far as the Senegal ...
... appears , I think , from the general course of pro- ceedings of the Portuguese in those times , that they considered there was always war between them and the Azeneghi Moors - that is , in the territory from Ceuta as far as the Senegal ...
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