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... Indians . Won by the accounts given by Columbus of their gentleness and simplicity , and looking upon them as committed by Heaven to her especial care , her heart was filled with concern at their destitute and ig- norant condition ...
... Indians . Won by the accounts given by Columbus of their gentleness and simplicity , and looking upon them as committed by Heaven to her especial care , her heart was filled with concern at their destitute and ig- norant condition ...
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... Indians whom Columbus had brought to Bar- celona were baptized with great state and cere- mony ; the King , the Queen , and Prince Juan . officiating as sponsors . Great hopes were en- tertained that , on their return to their native ...
... Indians whom Columbus had brought to Bar- celona were baptized with great state and cere- mony ; the King , the Queen , and Prince Juan . officiating as sponsors . Great hopes were en- tertained that , on their return to their native ...
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... Indians . Being in the region of the trade - winds the breeze the New World prior to the discovery . Caldcleugh also mentions that the Brazilians consider the small bitter wild orange of native origin . - Humboldt , Es- sai Politique ...
... Indians . Being in the region of the trade - winds the breeze the New World prior to the discovery . Caldcleugh also mentions that the Brazilians consider the small bitter wild orange of native origin . - Humboldt , Es- sai Politique ...
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... Indians Turuqueira , † the Admiral gave the name of Guadaloupe , having promised the monks of our Lady of Guadaloupe in Estrema- dura , to call some newly discovered place after their convent . * Landing here on the 4th , they visited a ...
... Indians Turuqueira , † the Admiral gave the name of Guadaloupe , having promised the monks of our Lady of Guadaloupe in Estrema- dura , to call some newly discovered place after their convent . * Landing here on the 4th , they visited a ...
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... Indians from Hispani- ola . Certain it is , that no native iron was ever found among the people of these islands . In another house was the stern - post of a vessel . How had it reached these shores , which appeared never to have been ...
... Indians from Hispani- ola . Certain it is , that no native iron was ever found among the people of these islands . In another house was the stern - post of a vessel . How had it reached these shores , which appeared never to have been ...
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