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... of Imperial and Valdivia ; The Small Pox breaks out among the Arau- canians ; Conception having been rebuilt , Lautaro re- 95 101 • 110 115 V 121 129 140 151 CONTENTS . turns and destroys it ; He marches against X CONTENTS .
... of Imperial and Valdivia ; The Small Pox breaks out among the Arau- canians ; Conception having been rebuilt , Lautaro re- 95 101 • 110 115 V 121 129 140 151 CONTENTS . turns and destroys it ; He marches against X CONTENTS .
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... Arau- canian Flanders , or the Invincible State , and some of them have even had the magnanimity to celebrate in epic poetry the exploits of a people who , to preserve their independence , have shed such torrents of Spanish blood . The ...
... Arau- canian Flanders , or the Invincible State , and some of them have even had the magnanimity to celebrate in epic poetry the exploits of a people who , to preserve their independence , have shed such torrents of Spanish blood . The ...
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... Arau- canians . This assembly is usually held in some large plain , where they combine the pleasures of the table with their public deliberations . Their code of laws , which is traditionary , is denominated Admapu , that is to say ...
... Arau- canians . This assembly is usually held in some large plain , where they combine the pleasures of the table with their public deliberations . Their code of laws , which is traditionary , is denominated Admapu , that is to say ...
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... Arau- canians , the efficient cause of all the misfortunes that occur . If a horse tires , it is because the * Huecuvu , or Huecuvoe , the word is written by Falkner , and explained to mean the Wanderer without . - E . E. Guecubu has ...
... Arau- canians , the efficient cause of all the misfortunes that occur . If a horse tires , it is because the * Huecuvu , or Huecuvoe , the word is written by Falkner , and explained to mean the Wanderer without . - E . E. Guecubu has ...
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... Arau- canians made use of bleeding , blistering , clysters , emetics , cathartics , and sudorifics , all wpich re- medies have their peculiar names in pret lan- guage . They let blood with the sharp point of a flint fixed in a small ...
... Arau- canians made use of bleeding , blistering , clysters , emetics , cathartics , and sudorifics , all wpich re- medies have their peculiar names in pret lan- guage . They let blood with the sharp point of a flint fixed in a small ...
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admapu Angol ANN RADCLIFFE Antiguenu appeared appointed Arau Araucanians Arauco Archipelago arms arrival attack Author battle besieged Bio-bio Boards Brit called Canete canians Caupolican cavalry CHAP chief Chili Chilian Chiloé civil Colocolo command containing Copiapo Crit Cujo death defeated Don Garcia enemy English Engravings European expedition favour foolscap 8vo fortress garrison give governor Grammar History horse Huilliches hundred illustrated Indians inhabitants island Jago killed language large vols Lautaro LINDLEY MURRAY Lumaco manner Maúle military mountains nation natives neral nians notwithstanding observed occasion officers Osorno particles peace Pedro Pehuenches person Peru Peruvians Plates POEMS possess present Price 12s principal prisoners Promaucians provinces Puelches Puren rendered retired river ROBERT SOUTHEY royal Second Edition sent settlements shore siege soldiers Spain Spaniards tained tenses thousand tion Toqui tribes troops Tucapel Ulmenes Valdivia valiant valour verb Villagran Volume whence
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Page 388 - F., Travels in South America, during the years 1801, 1802, 1803, and 1804; containing a description of the Captain-Generalship of Caraccas, and an account of the discovery, conquest, topography, legislature, commerce, finance, and natural productions of the country; with a view of the manners and customs of the Spaniards and the native Indians, translated from the French, two volumes, London, 1807.
Page 193 - A detachment of cavalry was immediately sent under the guidance of this spy, and at day break made prisoner of that great man, but not till after a gallant resistance from ten of his most faithful soldiers, who would not abandon him. His wife, who never ceased exhorting him to die rather than surrender, on seeing him taken, indignantly threw towards him his infant son, saying, she would retain nothing that belonged to a coward. The detachment returned to the city amidst the rejoicings of the populace,...
Page 160 - There was one province, the population of which amounted, it is said, "to twelve thousand persons, of which number, not more than one hundred escaped with life." In accordance with the settlement enjoined by Valdivia, two officers of note, Alderete and one Francis Aiguirre, had precedence of Villagran in the government, but their absence at the time of the first viceroy's decease, left him without a rival. The return of Aiguirre to Chili threatened to involve...