The Conquest of Peru, by Francis Pizarro. Containing an Authentic Detail of the Government, Religion, Laws, &c. of that Opulent Country. Together with the Voyages of the First Adventurers, Particularly Ferdinand de Soto, for the Discovery of Florida, EtcG. Wright, 1751 - 164 pages |
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