The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... king- doms of Nigritia , is one of the principal points . It was probable that this empire flourished still in the fifteenth century ; because , according to Barros , the am- bassadors of the king of Benin , told the king of Portugal ...
... king- doms of Nigritia , is one of the principal points . It was probable that this empire flourished still in the fifteenth century ; because , according to Barros , the am- bassadors of the king of Benin , told the king of Portugal ...
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... king said to the chief , " Are you ready to fight ? " " We are . " - " Are you willing " " -He frankly answered , " We are not ; but we will sooner fight than have any laws imposed upon us , which we think un- just and disgraceful ...
... king said to the chief , " Are you ready to fight ? " " We are . " - " Are you willing " " -He frankly answered , " We are not ; but we will sooner fight than have any laws imposed upon us , which we think un- just and disgraceful ...
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... king of Castile , were placed . His camp was pitched on the surrounding hills , and his cordon of troops was strong and ef- fective . It was in the numerous sallies made by Moors and Christians , that thousands were killed on both sides ...
... king of Castile , were placed . His camp was pitched on the surrounding hills , and his cordon of troops was strong and ef- fective . It was in the numerous sallies made by Moors and Christians , that thousands were killed on both sides ...
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