Sketch of the history of Spanish America to the revolution. History and present state of Mexico. History of the revolution in Mexico. Geographical and historical view of Texas; with a detailed account of the Texan revolution and warH. Huntington, jun., 1837 |
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... extensive for the wretched abodes of slavery . It is the glory and pride of Ame- rica , and equally so now in two great divisions of this continent , that it is the land of freedom , and the asylum of the oppressed of all nations that ...
... extensive for the wretched abodes of slavery . It is the glory and pride of Ame- rica , and equally so now in two great divisions of this continent , that it is the land of freedom , and the asylum of the oppressed of all nations that ...
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... extensive circulation , and spread the fame of the author over Europe . This bold attempt to assume the merit and glory which belonged to another , by an unaccountable caprice has been suffered to succeed , and , by the universal ...
... extensive circulation , and spread the fame of the author over Europe . This bold attempt to assume the merit and glory which belonged to another , by an unaccountable caprice has been suffered to succeed , and , by the universal ...
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... extensive and interesting portion of America has retained the name ever since , or at least to the extinction of the authority of Spain over it . Continuing his course to the west , Grijalva touched at several places , and at one Island ...
... extensive and interesting portion of America has retained the name ever since , or at least to the extinction of the authority of Spain over it . Continuing his course to the west , Grijalva touched at several places , and at one Island ...
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... extensive prospects and unbounded expectations in that quarter . But although the settlements at Hispaniola and Cuba had be- come considerably flourishing and important , and afforded great facilities for enterprises on the continent ...
... extensive prospects and unbounded expectations in that quarter . But although the settlements at Hispaniola and Cuba had be- come considerably flourishing and important , and afforded great facilities for enterprises on the continent ...
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... extensive than all the kingdoms subject to the Spanish crown , and which was filled with people considerably advanced in civilization . Although this expedition was under- taken for the purpose of aggression , and for plunder and ...
... extensive than all the kingdoms subject to the Spanish crown , and which was filled with people considerably advanced in civilization . Although this expedition was under- taken for the purpose of aggression , and for plunder and ...
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