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... native code be mo- dified by exotic manners . Permit me then , gentlemen , to offer my cordial con- gratulations to you , and , through you , to our fellow - ci- tizens , that this Institution is rapidly collecting and ac- cumulating ...
... native code be mo- dified by exotic manners . Permit me then , gentlemen , to offer my cordial con- gratulations to you , and , through you , to our fellow - ci- tizens , that this Institution is rapidly collecting and ac- cumulating ...
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... native speech , the melody of ancient song . Other paths remain to be trodden , other fields to be cultivated , other regions to be explored . The fertile earth is not yet wholly peopled . The raging ocean is not yet quite subdued . If ...
... native speech , the melody of ancient song . Other paths remain to be trodden , other fields to be cultivated , other regions to be explored . The fertile earth is not yet wholly peopled . The raging ocean is not yet quite subdued . If ...
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... natives . He enjoyed , moreover , the cheering recollection of hav- ing called forth the testimony of the better spirits of his own nation against intolerance and persecution , and of having kindled among them an enlightened zeal for ...
... natives . He enjoyed , moreover , the cheering recollection of hav- ing called forth the testimony of the better spirits of his own nation against intolerance and persecution , and of having kindled among them an enlightened zeal for ...
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... natives , was an insuperable objection to the plan of treating them as free subjects . In order to provide some remedy for this , Las Casas proposed to purchase a sufficient number of negroes from the Portuguese settlements on the coast ...
... natives , was an insuperable objection to the plan of treating them as free subjects . In order to provide some remedy for this , Las Casas proposed to purchase a sufficient number of negroes from the Portuguese settlements on the coast ...
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... native of New Spain , ) and they all pass over this charge as if they had never heard of it ; while the five biographers of Cardinal Ximenės , as well as the several Spanish , French , and English authors , who have writ- ten on the ...
... native of New Spain , ) and they all pass over this charge as if they had never heard of it ; while the five biographers of Cardinal Ximenės , as well as the several Spanish , French , and English authors , who have writ- ten on the ...
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