Works, Volumen5,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... sent therefore an Indian of Hispaniola , who served as his interpreter , to summon the principal caciques to a grand conference , appointing for it the day of the eclipse . When all were assembled , he told them by his interpreter ...
... sent therefore an Indian of Hispaniola , who served as his interpreter , to summon the principal caciques to a grand conference , appointing for it the day of the eclipse . When all were assembled , he told them by his interpreter ...
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... sent to their relief ; and if so , all their hopes were ship- wrecked with it . This rumor , it is affirmed , was invented and circulated in the island by the rebels , that it might reach the ears of those who remained faithful to the ...
... sent to their relief ; and if so , all their hopes were ship- wrecked with it . This rumor , it is affirmed , was invented and circulated in the island by the rebels , that it might reach the ears of those who remained faithful to the ...
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... sent as presents to the Ad- miral . He then drew off and talked with Columbus at a distance . He told them that he was sent by the governor to express his great concern at his misfortunes , and his regret at not having in port a vessel ...
... sent as presents to the Ad- miral . He then drew off and talked with Columbus at a distance . He told them that he was sent by the governor to express his great concern at his misfortunes , and his regret at not having in port a vessel ...
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... sent to San Domingo with any artful design , but simply to represent his perilous situation and to apply for succor . When Escobar received this let- ter he returned immediately on board of his vessel , which made all sail and soon ...
... sent to San Domingo with any artful design , but simply to represent his perilous situation and to apply for succor . When Escobar received this let- ter he returned immediately on board of his vessel , which made all sail and soon ...
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... sent a mere tantalizing message by a man known to be one of his bitterest enemies , with a present of food , which , from its scantiness , seemed in- tended to mock their necessities . Columbus believed that Ovando had pur- posely ...
... sent a mere tantalizing message by a man known to be one of his bitterest enemies , with a present of food , which , from its scantiness , seemed in- tended to mock their necessities . Columbus believed that Ovando had pur- posely ...
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