The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... possession of riches and foreign territory , they lost sight of that great maxim , which nations never should forget ... possessions in South - Ame- rica , and another generation in Spain , a new impulse may be given to their enter ...
... possession of riches and foreign territory , they lost sight of that great maxim , which nations never should forget ... possessions in South - Ame- rica , and another generation in Spain , a new impulse may be given to their enter ...
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... possession of their chapels ; nay , so mild and beneficial was their rule , that the queen of Roderic openly espoused the son of Moussa , thus uniting the Christian and Moslem interest . " Spain , divided in command between Moussa and ...
... possession of their chapels ; nay , so mild and beneficial was their rule , that the queen of Roderic openly espoused the son of Moussa , thus uniting the Christian and Moslem interest . " Spain , divided in command between Moussa and ...
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... possession in the name of their sovereign , of the countries which they traversed , and not un- frequently left some monument of having done so , especially in the mouths of the larger streams , and in or near the most remarkable caves ...
... possession in the name of their sovereign , of the countries which they traversed , and not un- frequently left some monument of having done so , especially in the mouths of the larger streams , and in or near the most remarkable caves ...
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