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... was succeeded by another called Taxmar . He was a chief of some talent and sagacity , but he continued the same rigorous treatment of the captives . By degrees they sank beneath the hardships of their lot until 46 Voyages and Discoveries ...
... was succeeded by another called Taxmar . He was a chief of some talent and sagacity , but he continued the same rigorous treatment of the captives . By degrees they sank beneath the hardships of their lot until 46 Voyages and Discoveries ...
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... Taxmar however sub- jected him to many trials before he admitted him to his entire confidence . One day when the Indians , painted and decorated in warlike style , were shooting at a mark , a warrior who had for some time fixed his eyes ...
... Taxmar however sub- jected him to many trials before he admitted him to his entire confidence . One day when the Indians , painted and decorated in warlike style , were shooting at a mark , a warrior who had for some time fixed his eyes ...
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... Taxmar therefore to en- trust him with bow and arrows , buckler and war - club , and to enroll him among his ... Taxmar such essential service as to excite the jealousy of some of the neighboring caciques . One of them remonstrated with ...
... Taxmar therefore to en- trust him with bow and arrows , buckler and war - club , and to enroll him among his ... Taxmar such essential service as to excite the jealousy of some of the neighboring caciques . One of them remonstrated with ...
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... Taxmar . Many of the coun- sellors of the latter urged him to give up the stranger who was the cause of this hostility . Taxmar however rejected their counsel with disdain , and prepared for battle . Aguilar as- sured him that his faith ...
... Taxmar . Many of the coun- sellors of the latter urged him to give up the stranger who was the cause of this hostility . Taxmar however rejected their counsel with disdain , and prepared for battle . Aguilar as- sured him that his faith ...
Página 465
... at San Se- bastian in time to save the colony , ib .; returns to Hispaniola , iv . 251 ; puts Ojeda in irons , ib .; is hanged by the order of Don Diego Columbus , iv . 265 VOL . V. 30 Taxmar , Cacique of Yucatan , v . 46 ; Inder . 465.
... at San Se- bastian in time to save the colony , ib .; returns to Hispaniola , iv . 251 ; puts Ojeda in irons , ib .; is hanged by the order of Don Diego Columbus , iv . 265 VOL . V. 30 Taxmar , Cacique of Yucatan , v . 46 ; Inder . 465.
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