Works, Volumen12G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... gold , had not been completed . He had dis- covered the gold mines of Veragua , it is true ; but he had brought home no treasure ; because , as he said , in one of his letters , " I would not rob nor outrage the country ; since reason ...
... gold , had not been completed . He had dis- covered the gold mines of Veragua , it is true ; but he had brought home no treasure ; because , as he said , in one of his letters , " I would not rob nor outrage the country ; since reason ...
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Washington Irving. down the southern side of those mountains into that sea abound in gold ; and the kings who reign upon its borders eat and drink out of golden vessels . Gold , in fact , is as plentiful and common among those people of ...
Washington Irving. down the southern side of those mountains into that sea abound in gold ; and the kings who reign upon its borders eat and drink out of golden vessels . Gold , in fact , is as plentiful and common among those people of ...
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... gold as a peace - offering , for he had already learnt the value they set upon that metal . Vasco Nuñez received him with great kindness , and graciously accepted his gold , for which he gave him The Companions of Columbus . 367.
... gold as a peace - offering , for he had already learnt the value they set upon that metal . Vasco Nuñez received him with great kindness , and graciously accepted his gold , for which he gave him The Companions of Columbus . 367.
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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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