He tells of the damage inflicted on the Spanish in these regions by the Portuguese.
Legazpi gave the Moros their liberty, whereat they expressed many thanks; he gathered as much information as possible from them in regard to the islands and peoples of these regions.
That slave traffic be allowed, "that the Spaniards may make use of them, as do the chiefs and natives of these regions, both in mines and other works that offer themselves.
Since the treaty of 1915, a new reason has become available in the right of mixed residence given to Japanese in these regions.
China agrees to recognize Japan's privileged position in South Manchuria and Inner Mongolia and to cede the sovereign rights of these regions to Japan to enable her to carry out a scheme of local defence on a permanent basis.
To the English race in South Africa the acquisition of these regions, or at least of the parts south of the Zambesi, has been an immense political and economic advantage.
These regions, being the part of the country most lately brought under European administration, seem to deserve a fuller treatment than the older and better-known regions.
Because they were the last order to settle in these regions, they had to build some of their convents among the most rude and warlike natives of these provinces.
From that has resulted a very great conversion of those rude people, they being the most turbulent that are known in these regions.
Thus these men will be kept in hope, and come here willingly, with the resolution to serve upon all occasions that arise; while others will be incited to come to these regions, and to serve in them, by the knowledge of this provision.
I give your Majesty an account of this matter, because of the importance that it may have for the service of God and your Majesty, the good of the poor, and the advantage of a work of such public necessity and importance in these regions.
The harvest would be greater, were there fewer evil acts and more virtue in these regions.
That there should be a reward for old soldiers who have served and have no remuneration, besides others who are of rank, or who have served in other places, or who come to these regions to serve.
Just at starting the sky cleared in the wonderfully rapid fashion usual in these regions.
Coming in under lee of Island and bergs I was reminded of the difficulty of finding shelter in these regions.
Then on to glaciers and their movements, theories for same and observations in these regions.
It is very well to know how best to use the scant resources that nature provides in these regions.
Placid conditions last for a very short time in these regions.
Consequently, the present dress of the Indians in these regions is now almost Spanish.
The clothing of the women is plainer, and such that it becomes indecent; for from the small mantas or textiles of these regions, which are all very thin, they make a sack nine palmos long and open at both ends.
There is a society which has been formed in Olanda and other states, for the destruction of these regions, according to the account which all the enemies who were captured alive agreed in.
The brother, his companion, was of the same age, and had lived in the Society seven years; he had entered it in these regions.
A good deal of snow fell in partial showers in the course of the day; it was nearly of that fine kind which usually falls during the winter of these regions, but we had flake snow and even light rain some days after this.
And not only did the outlaws of all nations from America and the West Indies flock to these regions, but sailors from England were fired by reports of the rich spoils obtained to imitate their example.
This denudation has had an undoubted effect upon the rainfall, and has served to change the climatic conditions in these regions.
Also the heavy Mexican bit and single rein are better for travel in these regions, as ever used by the natives.
These nests were composed of a soft cotton-down, which the ants had collected from a species of Melastoma, a handsome shrub found growing in these regions; and this down Guapo knew to be the best for blood-stopping.
Sometimes it is used to keep off the "zancudos," or mosquitoes, so numerous and annoying in these regions.
The interest excited in Europe by the discovery of new mineral wealth, is chiefly important from its tendency to change the current of emigration to these regions--certainly unsurpassed and scarcely equalled in the world.
It resounds in every place, and is united in every form with the natural objects and history of these regions.
More fortunate in this respect than America, in these regions no African slavery exists--the brother will not sell his sister, or the father his son.
Fortunately a French acquaintance advised us to drive to St. Marie-aux-Mines, one of the most wonderful little spots in these regions, of which we had never before heard.
Fires and winter clothes would have been acceptable, but at last came warmth and sunshine, and we set off for the Col de la Schlucht, the grandest feature of the Vosges, and the goal of every traveller in these regions.
We would willingly have spent some days at Marie-aux-Mines--no better headquarters for excursionizing in these regions!
Much, indeed, of the finest scenery of these regions is beyond reach of travellers who cannot walk five or six hours a day.
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