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... church , belonging to an uninhabited monastery ; and these Indians are much indebted to the kindness and judicious at- tentions of the missionaries . The travellers , however , were de- sirous to become acquainted with the savage Puris ...
... church , belonging to an uninhabited monastery ; and these Indians are much indebted to the kindness and judicious at- tentions of the missionaries . The travellers , however , were de- sirous to become acquainted with the savage Puris ...
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... church ; and several settlements exist in this district which were founded by that wonderful socie- ty the Jesuits , who generally succeeded in civilizing the Indians in a greater or less degree . The sea - coast , from the Suanha to ...
... church ; and several settlements exist in this district which were founded by that wonderful socie- ty the Jesuits , who generally succeeded in civilizing the Indians in a greater or less degree . The sea - coast , from the Suanha to ...
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... church of the Cape ; and consecrated him with some oil of the cocoatree . The new Sovereign framed his court on the same footing as that of Bonaparte . In imitation of the Corsican the black King changed his name and took that of Henry ...
... church of the Cape ; and consecrated him with some oil of the cocoatree . The new Sovereign framed his court on the same footing as that of Bonaparte . In imitation of the Corsican the black King changed his name and took that of Henry ...
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... church with a melancholy sound . I went to the windows in quest of something to amuse the eye ; but it seemed as if I had been placed completely out of the reach of amusement . The windows of my bed room looked out among tiled roofs and ...
... church with a melancholy sound . I went to the windows in quest of something to amuse the eye ; but it seemed as if I had been placed completely out of the reach of amusement . The windows of my bed room looked out among tiled roofs and ...
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... church , with petticoats hoisted mid - leg high and dripping umbrellas . The bell ceased to toll , and the streets be- came silent . I then amused myself with watching the daughters of a tradesman opposite ; who , being confined to the ...
... church , with petticoats hoisted mid - leg high and dripping umbrellas . The bell ceased to toll , and the streets be- came silent . I then amused myself with watching the daughters of a tradesman opposite ; who , being confined to the ...
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