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" God created these simple people without evil and without guile. They are most obedient and faithful to their natural lords and to the Christians whom they serve. They are most submissive, patient, peaceful and virtuous. Nor are they quarrelsome, rancorous,... "
Spanish Colonial Literature in South America - Página 30
por Bernard Moses - 1922 - 661 páginas
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Bartholomew de Las Casas: His Life, His Apostolate, and His Writings

Francis Augustus MacNutt - 1909 - 564 páginas
...created all these numberless people to be quite the simplest, without malice or duplicity, most obedient, most faithful to their natural Lords, and to the Christians, whom they serve; the most humble, most patient, most peaceful, and calm, without strife nor tumults ; not wrangling, nor querulous, as...
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Spanish Colonial Literature in South America

Bernard Moses - 1922 - 748 páginas
...bees, so that it seems as though God had placed all, or the greater part, of the entire human race, in these countries. God has created all these numberless...the most humble and patient, the most peaceful and j calm, without strife or tumults, nor wrang- ! ling or querulous, as free from rancour, hate, and...
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Spanish Colonial Literature in South America

Bernard Moses - 1922 - 766 páginas
...bees, so that it seems as though God had placed all, or the greater part, of the entire human race, in these countries. God has created all these numberless...rancour, hate, and desire for revenge as any in the Bartolome de Las Casas J world. They are likewise the most delicate jeople, weak and of feeble constitution,...
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Spain and Portugal in the New World: 1492-1700

Lyle N. McAlister - 1984 - 622 páginas
...created these simple people," he affirmed, "without evil and without guile. They are most obedient and faithful to their natural lords and to the Christians whom they serve. . . . Surely [they] would be the most blessed in the world if only they worshiped the True God."3 He...
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Spain and Portugal in the New World, 1492-1700, Volumen3

Lyle N. McAlister - 1984 - 622 páginas
...created these simple people," he affirmed, "without evil and without guile. They are most obedient and faithful to their natural lords and to the Christians whom they serve. . . . Surely [they] would be the most blessed in the world if only they worshiped the True God."3 He...
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Focus on U.S. History: The Era of Exploration and Discovery

Kathy Sammis - 1997 - 132 páginas
...Americans: God created these simple people without evil and without guile. They are the most obedient and faithful to their natural lords and to the Christians, whom they serve. They are the most submissive, patient, peaceful, and virtuous. Nor are they quarrelsome, rancorous,...
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Skull Wars: Kennewick Man, Archaeology, And The Battle For Native American ...

David Hurst Thomas - 2001 - 352 páginas
...Casas: "God created these simple people without evil and without guile. They are most obedient and faithful to their natural lords and to the Christians whom they serve. Nor are they quarrelsome, rancorous, querulous, or vengeful Moreover they are more delicate than princes...
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