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... trees were in blossom , others laden with unknown fruits , others possessing spicy odors - among which was one with the leaf of the laurel and the fragrance of the clove . Hence they made sail for an island of larger size , with a ...
... trees were in blossom , others laden with unknown fruits , others possessing spicy odors - among which was one with the leaf of the laurel and the fragrance of the clove . Hence they made sail for an island of larger size , with a ...
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... trees interwoven with reeds and branches , and thatched with palm leaves . They were square , not circular , like those of the other islands , * and each had its portico or shelter from the sun . One of the porticos was decorated with ...
... trees interwoven with reeds and branches , and thatched with palm leaves . They were square , not circular , like those of the other islands , * and each had its portico or shelter from the sun . One of the porticos was decorated with ...
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... 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.
... 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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Washington Irving. trunks of trees , to the distance of one hundred and fifty leagues . Their arms were bows and arrows pointed with the bones of fishes , or shells of tortoises , and poisoned with the juice of a certain herb . They made ...
Washington Irving. trunks of trees , to the distance of one hundred and fifty leagues . Their arms were bows and arrows pointed with the bones of fishes , or shells of tortoises , and poisoned with the juice of a certain herb . They made ...
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... trees and shrubs , among which Ojeda fancied he per- ceived the odor of precious gums and spices . There was honey in hollow trees and in the clefts of rocks ; abundance of fruit also ; for , according to Peter Martyr , the Caribs , in ...
... trees and shrubs , among which Ojeda fancied he per- ceived the odor of precious gums and spices . There was honey in hollow trees and in the clefts of rocks ; abundance of fruit also ; for , according to Peter Martyr , the Caribs , in ...
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