Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... idea of regions of unappropriated wealth , where the rivers rolled over golden sands , and the mountains teemed with gems and precious metals ; where the groves produced spices and perfumes , and the shores of the ocean were sown with ...
... idea of regions of unappropriated wealth , where the rivers rolled over golden sands , and the mountains teemed with gems and precious metals ; where the groves produced spices and perfumes , and the shores of the ocean were sown with ...
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... idea of the object or nature of the service on which he was embarking , or the situation and char- acter of the region to which he was bound . Indeed , during this fever of the imagination , had sober facts and cold realities been pre ...
... idea of the object or nature of the service on which he was embarking , or the situation and char- acter of the region to which he was bound . Indeed , during this fever of the imagination , had sober facts and cold realities been pre ...
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... idea that this was one of the islands of the Caribs . He learnt that the inhabitants were 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 ...
... idea that this was one of the islands of the Caribs . He learnt that the inhabitants were 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 ...
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... idea of their being cannibals . In this skirmish , according to the same writer , the Indians used poisoned arrows ; and one of the Spaniards died within a few days , of a wound received from one of the females . * Pursuing his voyage ...
... idea of their being cannibals . In this skirmish , according to the same writer , the Indians used poisoned arrows ; and one of the Spaniards died within a few days , of a wound received from one of the females . * Pursuing his voyage ...
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... idea of his present power and impor- tance , he appeared with a numerous train of officers , all richly dressed or in glittering armor . They found Guacanagari reclining in a ham- mock of cotton net . He exhibited great emotion on ...
... idea of his present power and impor- tance , he appeared with a numerous train of officers , all richly dressed or in glittering armor . They found Guacanagari reclining in a ham- mock of cotton net . He exhibited great emotion on ...
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