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3 ) Your majesty has many very loyal vassals in this realm who , whenever it was necessary , have not hesitated to lose their possessions and their lives in your majesty's service , and this realm is the key to the great provinces of ...
3 ) Your majesty has many very loyal vassals in this realm who , whenever it was necessary , have not hesitated to lose their possessions and their lives in your majesty's service , and this realm is the key to the great provinces of ...
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12 ) entrance of the English into the Pacific , when , since expenses must necessarily increase , as they did , your majesty's royal Audiencia , acting with your majesty's royal officials , drew up a resolution in conformity with your ...
12 ) entrance of the English into the Pacific , when , since expenses must necessarily increase , as they did , your majesty's royal Audiencia , acting with your majesty's royal officials , drew up a resolution in conformity with your ...
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2 ) majesty's service , and I trust in God to effect much since the commencement has been so excellent , although the men are tired and worn down because of our serious lack of carriers , especially now that most of the few the ...
2 ) majesty's service , and I trust in God to effect much since the commencement has been so excellent , although the men are tired and worn down because of our serious lack of carriers , especially now that most of the few the ...
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
5 | xvi |
Licentiate Carasa to the Crown Panama March | 9 |
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