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... hundreds of words of Spanish origin are in current use in speech and print everywhere along the border . Throughout these Hispanic regions now in An- glo - American hands , Spanish architecture is still conspicuous . Scattered all the ...
... hundreds of words of Spanish origin are in current use in speech and print everywhere along the border . Throughout these Hispanic regions now in An- glo - American hands , Spanish architecture is still conspicuous . Scattered all the ...
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... hundred years of warfare with the infidel usurpers of the Peninsula , the last Mos- lem stronghold had fallen ; and , through the union of Aragon and Castile , all Spain was united under one crown and lifted to the peak of power in ...
... hundred years of warfare with the infidel usurpers of the Peninsula , the last Mos- lem stronghold had fallen ; and , through the union of Aragon and Castile , all Spain was united under one crown and lifted to the peak of power in ...
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... hundred with- out him , and therefore he had one share and a half of all that was taken allowed him , as was done to one that carried a crossbow , as well in gold as slaves and other things , which his master received . Very ...
... hundred with- out him , and therefore he had one share and a half of all that was taken allowed him , as was done to one that carried a crossbow , as well in gold as slaves and other things , which his master received . Very ...
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... hundred men , fifty horses , a number of other domestic animals , and farm implements to cultivate the soil . By the King's command , monks and priests accompanied him for missionary work among the natives .、 Ponce landed on the ...
... hundred men , fifty horses , a number of other domestic animals , and farm implements to cultivate the soil . By the King's command , monks and priests accompanied him for missionary work among the natives .、 Ponce landed on the ...
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... hundreds of miles in hunting and war , was another task . Europeans began the conquest of America by seizing the Indians and selling them into slavery . It is an oft - repeated boast that tyranny has never thrived on American soil , but ...
... hundreds of miles in hunting and war , was another task . Europeans began the conquest of America by seizing the Indians and selling them into slavery . It is an oft - repeated boast that tyranny has never thrived on American soil , but ...
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