Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... formed in the New World , and the ulterior discoveries to be undertaken . This was the honeymoon of the royal favor , during which Columbus enjoyed the un- bounded and well - merited confidence of his sovereigns , before envious minds ...
... formed in the New World , and the ulterior discoveries to be undertaken . This was the honeymoon of the royal favor , during which Columbus enjoyed the un- bounded and well - merited confidence of his sovereigns , before envious minds ...
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... forming a kind of barrier between the main ocean and the Caribbean Sea . During the first day that he entered this archipelago , Columbus saw no less than six islands of different magnitude . They were clothed in tropical vegetation ...
... forming a kind of barrier between the main ocean and the Caribbean Sea . During the first day that he entered this archipelago , Columbus saw no less than six islands of different magnitude . They were clothed in tropical vegetation ...
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... formed of calabashes or earthenware , equal to the best of those of Hispaniola . There were large quantities of cotton ; some in the wool , some in yarn , and some wrought into cloth of very tolerable texture ; and many bows and arrows ...
... formed of calabashes or earthenware , equal to the best of those of Hispaniola . There were large quantities of cotton ; some in the wool , some in yarn , and some wrought into cloth of very tolerable texture ; and many bows and arrows ...
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... formed of a certain kind of heavy stone found among those islands , which , when burnt , has the appearance of shining iron ; or it might have been some utensil brought by the Indians from Hispani- ola . Certain it is , that no native ...
... formed of a certain kind of heavy stone found among those islands , which , when burnt , has the appearance of shining iron ; or it might have been some utensil brought by the Indians from Hispani- ola . Certain it is , that no native ...
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... formed a league with the cacique of Marien , whose territories adjoined those of Guacana- gari on the west , and concerted a sudden at- tack upon the fortress . Emerging with his warriors from among the mountains and trav- ersing great ...
... formed a league with the cacique of Marien , whose territories adjoined those of Guacana- gari on the west , and concerted a sudden at- tack upon the fortress . Emerging with his warriors from among the mountains and trav- ersing great ...
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