Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... favor of the sover- eigns , he maintained the control of Indian affairs for about thirty years . He must un- doubtedly have possessed talents for business , to insure him such a perpetuity of office ; but he was malignant and vindictive ...
... favor of the sover- eigns , he maintained the control of Indian affairs for about thirty years . He must un- doubtedly have possessed talents for business , to insure him such a perpetuity of office ; but he was malignant and vindictive ...
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... favor , during which Columbus enjoyed the un- bounded and well - merited confidence of his sovereigns , before envious minds had dared to insinuate a doubt of his integrity . After re- ceiving every mark of public honor and private ...
... favor , during which Columbus enjoyed the un- bounded and well - merited confidence of his sovereigns , before envious minds had dared to insinuate a doubt of his integrity . After re- ceiving every mark of public honor and private ...
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... favors of the Indian women , and the natives beheld with astonishment the beings whom they had wor- shipped , as descended from the skies , aban- doned to the grossest of earthly passions , and * Oviedo , Hist . Ind . , lib . ii . , cap ...
... favors of the Indian women , and the natives beheld with astonishment the beings whom they had wor- shipped , as descended from the skies , aban- doned to the grossest of earthly passions , and * Oviedo , Hist . Ind . , lib . ii . , cap ...
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... favor of the Cacique ; his heart refused to believe in his criminality . Though conscious of innocence , Guacanagari might have feared the suspicions of the white men , and have exaggerated the effects of his wound ; but the wounds of ...
... favor of the Cacique ; his heart refused to believe in his criminality . Though conscious of innocence , Guacanagari might have feared the suspicions of the white men , and have exaggerated the effects of his wound ; but the wounds of ...
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... favor of the sovereigns , among whom was Pedro Margarite , an Arragonian cavalier of the order of St. Jago , who had a wife and children to be provided for , and who for his good services , Columbus begged might be appointed to a ...
... favor of the sovereigns , among whom was Pedro Margarite , an Arragonian cavalier of the order of St. Jago , who had a wife and children to be provided for , and who for his good services , Columbus begged might be appointed to a ...
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