The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... Spaniards have referred , with something like national pride , to the lyrics of their countryman , the poet of Corduba , which they look upon as a miraculous prediction of the new hemisphere , discovered by their ships , and conquered ...
... Spaniards have referred , with something like national pride , to the lyrics of their countryman , the poet of Corduba , which they look upon as a miraculous prediction of the new hemisphere , discovered by their ships , and conquered ...
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... Spaniards , but the most valuable portions were , when discovered , occupied by nations already far advanced in the knowledge and practice of the most useful arts , and were still principally peopled by their de scendants . The number ...
... Spaniards , but the most valuable portions were , when discovered , occupied by nations already far advanced in the knowledge and practice of the most useful arts , and were still principally peopled by their de scendants . The number ...
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... Spaniards , which was a more important consideration in the eyes of the Government , than the comforts and happiness of the subjects . Besides the contributions thus levied by the civil Government , alone sufficient utterly to weigh ...
... Spaniards , which was a more important consideration in the eyes of the Government , than the comforts and happiness of the subjects . Besides the contributions thus levied by the civil Government , alone sufficient utterly to weigh ...
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... Spaniards , and were permitted to sail only to and from certain ports ; with the rest of the world they could have no intercourse whatever but by stealth . Foreigners were prohibited , under the heaviest penalties , from entering any ...
... Spaniards , and were permitted to sail only to and from certain ports ; with the rest of the world they could have no intercourse whatever but by stealth . Foreigners were prohibited , under the heaviest penalties , from entering any ...
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... Spaniards , in the privilege of being chosen to fill all offices in that Empire ; rarely , however , was this just and generous precept observed ; the Americans were excluded from almost all employments and dignities in their country ...
... Spaniards , in the privilege of being chosen to fill all offices in that Empire ; rarely , however , was this just and generous precept observed ; the Americans were excluded from almost all employments and dignities in their country ...
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