An Universal History: From the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time, 第 39 卷C. Bathurst, 1763 |
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... Hiftory of the Incas , and the Religion , Government , Cuftoms , and Manners , of the ancient Peruvians . T HE ... hiftories of Rome and Athens ! Even the origin of modern nations , though pofterior to the use of lettters , hath its ...
... Hiftory of the Incas , and the Religion , Government , Cuftoms , and Manners , of the ancient Peruvians . T HE ... hiftories of Rome and Athens ! Even the origin of modern nations , though pofterior to the use of lettters , hath its ...
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... friendship , which are the refult of communication and mutual converfe . No regard was paid to kindred , or affinity of blood , in the grati- B 2 fication fication of the fenfes ; mothers , daughters , and The Hiftory of America . ო ༣.
... friendship , which are the refult of communication and mutual converfe . No regard was paid to kindred , or affinity of blood , in the grati- B 2 fication fication of the fenfes ; mothers , daughters , and The Hiftory of America . ო ༣.
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... hiftory by de la Vaga , that the Peruvian empire was divided into four quarters , called Tavantinfuya , representing the four quarters of the heavens , eaft , weft , north , and fouth , of which the city Cuzco was made the cen- tre . It ...
... hiftory by de la Vaga , that the Peruvian empire was divided into four quarters , called Tavantinfuya , representing the four quarters of the heavens , eaft , weft , north , and fouth , of which the city Cuzco was made the cen- tre . It ...
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... hiftory , that a monarch was depofed for cowardice or negligence . THE royal hiftorian , having fpecified the constitutional alterations made in the reign of Sinchi Roca , proceeds then to give us a view of the other tranfactions of a ...
... hiftory , that a monarch was depofed for cowardice or negligence . THE royal hiftorian , having fpecified the constitutional alterations made in the reign of Sinchi Roca , proceeds then to give us a view of the other tranfactions of a ...
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... each other , of fuch prodigious fize as aftonish all beholders , and convey a fa- vourable opinion of the inven- tion , industry , and contrivance of oppofite fide of the river , ufing no other means 24 The Hiftory of America .
... each other , of fuch prodigious fize as aftonish all beholders , and convey a fa- vourable opinion of the inven- tion , industry , and contrivance of oppofite fide of the river , ufing no other means 24 The Hiftory of America .
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affembly affiftance againſt Agniers alfo Algonquins almoft amongst barbarians becauſe befides called Canada captain Champlain Charcas Charlevoix chriftian coaft colony confequence confiderable confifts conqueft Cuzco defign enemy England English eſtabliſhed faid fame father favages fecurity feems fent ferve fettled fettlement feven feveral fhall fhips fhort fhould fide filver fince firft fituation foldiers fome foon fouth fpirit France French ftands ftate ftill fubjects fuch fuffer fufficient fupplied garrifon governor greateſt hiftory himſelf houfes houſe hundred Hurons ifland inca Indians inftruction inhabitants intereft Iroquois jefuits laft leagues likewife Manco Capac Mayta Capac miffion miffionaries moft Montmagny Montreal moſt muſt nations natives neceffary notwithſtanding obferved occafion Outaouais paffed perfons Peru poffeffed poffeffion prefent prifoners prince provifions province purpoſe Quebec Quito raiſed reafon refidence refolved river Spaniards Spanish thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion town trade uſe vaft vifit weft whofe
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第 292 頁 - There is a freedom of doing what we list, without regard to law or justice ; this liberty is indeed inconsistent with authority; but civil, moral, and federal liberty consists in every man's enjoying his property and having the benefit of the laws of his country; which is very consistent with a due subjection to the civil magistrate.
第 351 頁 - We doubt not but our great queen has been acquainted with our long and tedious war, in conjunction with her children, against her enemies the French...
第 342 頁 - That the laws made by them for the purposes aforesaid shall not be repugnant, but, as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of England, and shall be transmitted to the King in Council for approbation, as soon as may be after their passing; and if not disapproved within three years after presentation, to remain in force...
第 174 頁 - Guiaquil is defended by three forts, two on the river near the city, and one behind it, all fortified in the modern manner, and built of a. variety of pieces of hard wood, forming a kind of ftrong palifadoes. In proportion to its dimenfions, Guiaquil contains as many inhabitants as any city in all America, the great refort of ftrangers contributing to encreafe the number, generally computed at twenty thoufand. The ' moft eminent perfonages are Europeans, who have married and fettled in the country...
第 399 頁 - The last of these nations is settled about a day's journey from the sea, and about the race of a man (near a league) from the river. They live concealed in the woods for fear of the bearded men. I was received by them as if I had been one of their own countrymen. They are continually upon their guard, on account of the bearded men, who do all they can to- carry off young people, without doubt, to make them slaves.
第 188 頁 - ... perpetual verdure. The buildings here, contrary to the ufual manner in warm countries, are lofty, neatly furnifhed within, and finely decorated on the outfide ; but what chiefly gives the inhabitants an exemption from many difeafes common in other parts of Peru is greatly owing to their keeping the ftreets clean, by means of canals, which extend to a river running near the city. However, thefe advantages are confiderably allayed by the dreadful fhocks of earthquakes, to which it is fo fubjeft,...
第 399 頁 - ... they came every year as foon as winter was over to fetch this wood, they had, according to the advice of one of their old men, cut down and deftroyed all the trees, fince which time they had...
第 174 頁 - ... houfes, the old and new towns are now united. This city is of confiderable extent, taking up, along the bank of the river from the lower part of the old town to the upper part of the new...
第 219 頁 - Europe from any quarter of the world ; unlefs we except the trade of 219 countries as from Portugal, not only enlarges the imports of gold, but what is of infinitely more importance to Europe in general, the exportation of the manufactures of thishemifphere, of which the principal are the following.