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Page 106
... Indians the same kind of beings as themselves ? If they differed , how was their diversity to be ex- plained ; and ... Indians as ' true men capable not only of understanding the Catholic faith , but also , according to our ...
... Indians the same kind of beings as themselves ? If they differed , how was their diversity to be ex- plained ; and ... Indians as ' true men capable not only of understanding the Catholic faith , but also , according to our ...
Page 112
... Indians by Spain - horses , domestic animals , iron , the mechanical arts , the use of money . ' Although ' , he concludes , ' the Indians managed to do without them , they live now that they have them incom- parably more like men ...
... Indians by Spain - horses , domestic animals , iron , the mechanical arts , the use of money . ' Although ' , he concludes , ' the Indians managed to do without them , they live now that they have them incom- parably more like men ...
Page 117
... Indians into a wage economy , which they saw as an essential constituent of a civilized polity , suggests how far European civilization , even in its Hispanic version , had travelled by the later sixteenth century towards the modern ...
... Indians into a wage economy , which they saw as an essential constituent of a civilized polity , suggests how far European civilization , even in its Hispanic version , had travelled by the later sixteenth century towards the modern ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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