Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... officers were to inter- change registers of the cargoes , crews , and munitions of each ship , by accountants who sailed with it . All persons thus employed were dependants upon the two comptrollers- general , superior ministers of the ...
... officers were to inter- change registers of the cargoes , crews , and munitions of each ship , by accountants who sailed with it . All persons thus employed were dependants upon the two comptrollers- general , superior ministers of the ...
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... officer holding any rank or station . whatever , whom they should deem necessary to the service , to embark on the fleet on a reasonable pay and salary . The civil author- ities , and all persons of rank and standing , were called upon ...
... officer holding any rank or station . whatever , whom they should deem necessary to the service , to embark on the fleet on a reasonable pay and salary . The civil author- ities , and all persons of rank and standing , were called upon ...
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... officers of the royal household , and Andalusian cava- liers , schooled in arms , and inspired with a passion for hardy achievements by the roman- tic wars of Granada , pressed into the expedi- tion , some in the royal service , others ...
... officers of the royal household , and Andalusian cava- liers , schooled in arms , and inspired with a passion for hardy achievements by the roman- tic wars of Granada , pressed into the expedi- tion , some in the royal service , others ...
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... officers to bury all the treasure they might procure , or in case of sudden danger to throw it into the well of the fortress . He ordered excavations to be made therefore among the ruins , and the well to be cleared out . While this ...
... officers to bury all the treasure they might procure , or in case of sudden danger to throw it into the well of the fortress . He ordered excavations to be made therefore among the ruins , and the well to be cleared out . While this ...
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... officers , all richly dressed or in glittering armor . They found Guacanagari reclining in a ham- mock of cotton net . He exhibited great emotion on beholding the Admiral , and imme- diately adverted to the death of the Spaniards . As ...
... officers , all richly dressed or in glittering armor . They found Guacanagari reclining in a ham- mock of cotton net . He exhibited great emotion on beholding the Admiral , and imme- diately adverted to the death of the Spaniards . As ...
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