Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... CANOE , ISLAND OF JAMAICA 180 PORTRAIT OF BARTHOLOMEW COLUMBUS Redrawn from Herrera's " History of the West Indies . " 240 SPANISH SOLDIERS VOL . II 280 , 281 From De Bry's " Voyages . " ix TYPE OF FORT BUILT BY EARLY EXPLORERS Redrawn ...
... CANOE , ISLAND OF JAMAICA 180 PORTRAIT OF BARTHOLOMEW COLUMBUS Redrawn from Herrera's " History of the West Indies . " 240 SPANISH SOLDIERS VOL . II 280 , 281 From De Bry's " Voyages . " ix TYPE OF FORT BUILT BY EARLY EXPLORERS Redrawn ...
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... in league with two neighboring islands , but made war upon all the rest . They even went on predatory enter- prises , in canoes made from the hollowed trunks of trees , to the distance of one hundred 50 The Life and Voyages of.
... in league with two neighboring islands , but made war upon all the rest . They even went on predatory enter- prises , in canoes made from the hollowed trunks of trees , to the distance of one hundred 50 The Life and Voyages of.
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... canoes and three hundred warriors on a cruise in quest of prisoners and booty . When the men went forth on these expeditions the women remained to defend their shores from invasion . They were expert archers , partaking of the warrior ...
... canoes and three hundred warriors on a cruise in quest of prisoners and booty . When the men went forth on these expeditions the women remained to defend their shores from invasion . They were expert archers , partaking of the warrior ...
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Washington Irving. courage and ferocity . While at the village they beheld a canoe from the distant part of the island come round a point of land and ar- rive in view of the ships . The Indians in the canoe , two of whom were females ...
Washington Irving. courage and ferocity . While at the village they beheld a canoe from the distant part of the island come round a point of land and ar- rive in view of the ships . The Indians in the canoe , two of whom were females ...
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... canoes . They were subject to frequent invasions from the Caribs , who were their implacable enemies . They had be- come warriors , therefore , in their own defence , using the bow and arrow and the war club ; and in their contests with ...
... canoes . They were subject to frequent invasions from the Caribs , who were their implacable enemies . They had be- come warriors , therefore , in their own defence , using the bow and arrow and the war club ; and in their contests with ...
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