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... Caonabo . IV . Measures of Columbus to Restore the Quiet of the Island - Expedition of Ojeda to Surprise Caonabo . 260 · . - Arrival of Antonio de Torres with Four Ships from Spain - His Return with Indian Slaves VI . - Expedition of ...
... Caonabo . IV . Measures of Columbus to Restore the Quiet of the Island - Expedition of Ojeda to Surprise Caonabo . 260 · . - Arrival of Antonio de Torres with Four Ships from Spain - His Return with Indian Slaves VI . - Expedition of ...
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... the island , where they had taken to themselves Indian wives . That Gua- canagari had been assailed by Caonabo , the fierce cacique of the golden mountains of Ci- bao , who had wounded him in battle , and Christopher Columbus . 69.
... the island , where they had taken to themselves Indian wives . That Gua- canagari had been assailed by Caonabo , the fierce cacique of the golden mountains of Ci- bao , who had wounded him in battle , and Christopher Columbus . 69.
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... Caonabo , called by the Spaniards the Lord of the Golden House . This renowned chieftain was a Carib by birth , and possessed the fierceness and en- terprise of his nation . He had come an ad- venturer to Hispaniola , and by his courage ...
... Caonabo , called by the Spaniards the Lord of the Golden House . This renowned chieftain was a Carib by birth , and possessed the fierceness and en- terprise of his nation . He had come an ad- venturer to Hispaniola , and by his courage ...
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... Caonabo and his warriors burst upon the place with frightful yells , got possession of the fortress before the inmates could put themselves upon their defence , and surrounded and set fire to the houses in which the rest of the white ...
... Caonabo and his warriors burst upon the place with frightful yells , got possession of the fortress before the inmates could put themselves upon their defence , and surrounded and set fire to the houses in which the rest of the white ...
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Washington Irving. been disabled by a wound received from a lance when fighting against Caonabo . His account of the destruction of the fortress agreed with that of the Indians at the harbor , and concurred to vindicate the Cacique from ...
Washington Irving. been disabled by a wound received from a lance when fighting against Caonabo . His account of the destruction of the fortress agreed with that of the Indians at the harbor , and concurred to vindicate the Cacique from ...
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