| Sir Arthur Helps - Indians, Treatment of - 1855 - 556 pages
...as governors in the Indies, of men who held authority in those orders, such as Bobadilla and Ovando. With respect to the implied condition of teaching...supposed by the parties concerned to be a mere formality ; and, indeed, to be put in chiefly to gratify the lawyers. We have now arrived at the climax of the... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - Indians, Treatment of - 1856 - 506 pages
...as governors in the Indies of men who held authority in those orders, such as Bobadilla and Ovando. With respect to the implied condition of teaching...supposed by the parties concerned to be a mere formality, and, indeed, to .be put in chiefly to gratify the lawyers. * " Avos fulano se os encomiendan tantos... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - Bishops - 1868 - 322 pages
...many Indians with such a Cacique, and you are to teach them the things of our Holy Catholic Faith." With respect to the implied condition of teaching...Holy Catholic Faith," it was no more attended to from first to last than any formal clause in a deed which is supposed by the parties concerned to be a mere... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - Indians, Treatment of - 1868 - 326 pages
...condition of teaching the Indians the " Holy Catholic Faith," it was no more attended to from first to last than any formal clause in a deed which is supposed by the parties concerned to be a mere formality. Expedition of Las Casas and Narvaez, 1513 or 1514. is"' narrative of this expedition, which is given... | |
| Congregational churches - 1869 - 654 pages
...them the things of our Holy Catholic Faith. This condition was no more attended to from first to last than any formal clause in a deed, which is supposed by the parties concerned to be a mere formality. It was in this way that Diego Velasquez, one of the conquerors of Cuba, apportioned among his followers... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - Indians, Treatment of - 1900 - 432 pages
...as governors in the Indies, of men who held authority in those orders, such as Bobadilla and Ovando. With respect to the implied condition of teaching...supposed by the parties concerned to be a mere formality ; and, indeed, to be put in chiefly to gratify the lawyers. We have now arrived at the climax of the... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps, Michael Oppenheim - History - 1900 - 440 pages
...as governors in the Indies, of men who held authority in those orders, such as Bobadilla and Ovando. With respect to the implied condition of teaching...supposed by the parties concerned to be a mere formality ; and, indeed, to be put in chiefly to gratify the lawyers. We have now arrived at the climax of the... | |
| Woodbury Lowery - America - 1901 - 560 pages
...you are to teach them the things of our Holy Catholic Faith." A condition, says Sir Arthur Helps,' " no more attended to from the first than any formal...supposed by the parties concerned to be a mere formality, and, indeed, to be put in chiefly to gratify the lawyers." It can hardly be doubted that the requirement... | |
| History - 1919 - 506 pages
...appointment, as governors in the Indies, of men, who held authority in those orders, such as Bohadilla and Ovando." (See also Bancroft, History of Central...now arrived," continues Helps, "at the climax of the repartimiento system. That which Bobadllla did illegally, was now done with proper formalities on parchment:... | |
| Charles Henry Cunningham - Philippines - 1919 - 500 pages
...(hose orders, such as Bobadilla and Ovando." (See also Bancroft, History of Central Americo. I, 2G2.) "With respect to the implied condition of teaching...now arrived," continues Helps, "at the climax of the rrixirlimiento system. That which Bobadilla did illegally, was now done with proper formalities on... | |
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