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Page 12
It lay rather in their behaviour in the Indonesian archipelago, in all the behaviour
to which they were driven by their greed as well as their vision of themselves as
the intrepid soldiers of Christ and as the vessels for the destruction of a rival ...
It lay rather in their behaviour in the Indonesian archipelago, in all the behaviour
to which they were driven by their greed as well as their vision of themselves as
the intrepid soldiers of Christ and as the vessels for the destruction of a rival ...
Page 22
Such dark and monstrous prejudices soon informed their principles of behaviour.
When the same clergyman on Drake's ship, the Pelican, first saw the natives of
Patagonia, he was disgusted by one of their religious practices which consisted ...
Such dark and monstrous prejudices soon informed their principles of behaviour.
When the same clergyman on Drake's ship, the Pelican, first saw the natives of
Patagonia, he was disgusted by one of their religious practices which consisted ...
Page 229
By then, his behaviour had degenerated from the haughty to the petty, for the
man who yearned for the dignity of Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief was
spending his days protesting against such trifles as the withdrawal of ink from his
...
By then, his behaviour had degenerated from the haughty to the petty, for the
man who yearned for the dignity of Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief was
spending his days protesting against such trifles as the withdrawal of ink from his
...
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