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IIis subjects , imitating his example , brought in liberal contributions . All the gold
and silver , however , which the Spaniards had acquired since their entrance into
Mexico , being now col . lected and melted down , amounted to no more than ...
IIis subjects , imitating his example , brought in liberal contributions . All the gold
and silver , however , which the Spaniards had acquired since their entrance into
Mexico , being now col . lected and melted down , amounted to no more than ...
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He saw nothing which brought to his recollection , either that particular quarter ,
the city itself , or the objects with which he was formerly acquainted . The houses
of his nearest neighbors , which were fresh in his memory , had assumed a new ...
He saw nothing which brought to his recollection , either that particular quarter ,
the city itself , or the objects with which he was formerly acquainted . The houses
of his nearest neighbors , which were fresh in his memory , had assumed a new ...
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dungeon , brought him more than once to the borders of the grave . His frame
was wasted with disease , of which , for a long period , not the slightest notice
was taken , and on one occasion , he was reduced so low , that his hair fell from
him ...
dungeon , brought him more than once to the borders of the grave . His frame
was wasted with disease , of which , for a long period , not the slightest notice
was taken , and on one occasion , he was reduced so low , that his hair fell from
him ...
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