The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 325
... object of their journey is known and approved of by the council of the Indies ; and the license granted to them is in general limited to two years resi- dence , leave to settle not being ob- tained without the greatest difficulty . Even ...
... object of their journey is known and approved of by the council of the Indies ; and the license granted to them is in general limited to two years resi- dence , leave to settle not being ob- tained without the greatest difficulty . Even ...
Page 326
... object beneath their notice , and hold all professions in disdain , ex- cept the law , the army , and the church . Family pride , of the low- est and most illiberal cast , is one of their ruling passions ; and this has been fostered by ...
... object beneath their notice , and hold all professions in disdain , ex- cept the law , the army , and the church . Family pride , of the low- est and most illiberal cast , is one of their ruling passions ; and this has been fostered by ...
Page 330
... occupying themselves little with the object of their institution , and of availing themselves of their situation to de- fraud and oppress the Indians . Some of them acquire great wealth by commerce , or rather 330 ACCOUNT OF THE CARACAS .
... occupying themselves little with the object of their institution , and of availing themselves of their situation to de- fraud and oppress the Indians . Some of them acquire great wealth by commerce , or rather 330 ACCOUNT OF THE CARACAS .
Page 331
... object of exportation , in 1782. The cultivation of it is now considerably extended . 4. Coffee . Coffee was ne- glected as an object of commerce in Caracas till 1784. During the late war , many cacao and indigo planta- tions were given ...
... object of exportation , in 1782. The cultivation of it is now considerably extended . 4. Coffee . Coffee was ne- glected as an object of commerce in Caracas till 1784. During the late war , many cacao and indigo planta- tions were given ...
Page 335
... object of secondary consideration ever since the union with Scotland . Another cause is the want of any regular system for the formation of the army , and the man- ner in which the forces are parcel- led out in service , from which cir ...
... object of secondary consideration ever since the union with Scotland . Another cause is the want of any regular system for the formation of the army , and the man- ner in which the forces are parcel- led out in service , from which cir ...
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