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... continued . The favorite nephew of Anacaona , the Cacique Guaora , who had fled to the mountains , was hunted like a wild beast until he was taken and likewise hanged . For six months the Spaniards continued ravaging the country with ...
... continued . The favorite nephew of Anacaona , the Cacique Guaora , who had fled to the mountains , was hunted like a wild beast until he was taken and likewise hanged . For six months the Spaniards continued ravaging the country with ...
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... continued the com- bat until he fell dead , in the possession of all their weapons . * The gallant action , says Las Casas , was public and notorious . The Indians were soon defeated and driven to their mountain retreats . The Spaniards ...
... continued the com- bat until he fell dead , in the possession of all their weapons . * The gallant action , says Las Casas , was public and notorious . The Indians were soon defeated and driven to their mountain retreats . The Spaniards ...
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... continued misunderstandings between the Admiral and the Governor , though always qualified on the part of the latter with great complaisance , induced Columbus to hasten as much as possible his departure from the island . The ship in ...
... continued misunderstandings between the Admiral and the Governor , though always qualified on the part of the latter with great complaisance , induced Columbus to hasten as much as possible his departure from the island . The ship in ...
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Scarcity of Provisions Stratagem | 3 |
Mission of Diego de Escobar to | 10 |
Voyage of Diego Mendez and Bartholo | 17 |
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