The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 231921 |
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... labor and trade in scorn . Each year , more of the gold which annually poured into the Emperor's lap must needs be poured out again for products which were no longer grown or manufactured within the realm . Gold was the monarch's need ...
... labor and trade in scorn . Each year , more of the gold which annually poured into the Emperor's lap must needs be poured out again for products which were no longer grown or manufactured within the realm . Gold was the monarch's need ...
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... labor that " did a straw but touch them they would bleed " ; and the sharp spikes of broken cane tore his naked flesh . For nearly six years Vaca lived a slave among these Indians . He had long intended to escape and to set off westward ...
... labor that " did a straw but touch them they would bleed " ; and the sharp spikes of broken cane tore his naked flesh . For nearly six years Vaca lived a slave among these Indians . He had long intended to escape and to set off westward ...
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... labor of submissive natives , were not allured by the prospect of taming tall Creek warriors , or of tilling the soil and hunt- ing game to maintain themselves in the wilderness . They had astounding enterprise and courage for any ...
... labor of submissive natives , were not allured by the prospect of taming tall Creek warriors , or of tilling the soil and hunt- ing game to maintain themselves in the wilderness . They had astounding enterprise and courage for any ...
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... Santa Elena ( Port Royal ) and had made an attempt to colon- ize Virginia . But this work had not been done without setbacks . Disease and the adventurer's dislike of manual labor - the same enemies that so FLORIDA 151.
... Santa Elena ( Port Royal ) and had made an attempt to colon- ize Virginia . But this work had not been done without setbacks . Disease and the adventurer's dislike of manual labor - the same enemies that so FLORIDA 151.
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dislike of manual labor - the same enemies that so nearly wrecked the English settlement at James- town several decades later - played their part in hampering the growth of the Florida settlements . When the colonies might perhaps have ...
dislike of manual labor - the same enemies that so nearly wrecked the English settlement at James- town several decades later - played their part in hampering the growth of the Florida settlements . When the colonies might perhaps have ...
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