The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 231921 |
À l'intérieur du livre
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... trade , his horse , his outfit , his vocabulary , and his methods . Spain is stamped on the land surveys . From Sacramento to St. Augustine nearly every- body holds his land by a title going back to Mexico or Madrid . Most of the farms ...
... trade , his horse , his outfit , his vocabulary , and his methods . Spain is stamped on the land surveys . From Sacramento to St. Augustine nearly every- body holds his land by a title going back to Mexico or Madrid . Most of the farms ...
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... 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 ; gold was ...
... 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 ; gold was ...
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... trade in negroes and Indians flourished . Friars cared for the souls of the faithful . The harbor winds were winged with Spanish sails , homeward bound with rich cargoes , or set towards the coast of the mysterious continent which ...
... trade in negroes and Indians flourished . Friars cared for the souls of the faithful . The harbor winds were winged with Spanish sails , homeward bound with rich cargoes , or set towards the coast of the mysterious continent which ...
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... trade in this now great commercial land . I set to trafficking , and strove to make my employ- ment profitable in the ways I could best contrive , and by that means I got food and good treatment . The In- dians would beg me to go from ...
... trade in this now great commercial land . I set to trafficking , and strove to make my employ- ment profitable in the ways I could best contrive , and by that means I got food and good treatment . The In- dians would beg me to go from ...
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... trade I went into the interior as far as I pleased , and travelled along the coast forty or fifty leagues . The principal wares were cones and other pieces of sea - snail , conchs used for cutting , and fruit like a bean of the highest ...
... trade I went into the interior as far as I pleased , and travelled along the coast forty or fifty leagues . The principal wares were cones and other pieces of sea - snail , conchs used for cutting , and fruit like a bean of the highest ...
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