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... enemy at daybreak , with the old Spanish war - cry of Santiago ! It was a slaughter rather than a bat- tle , for the Indians were unprepared for resist- ance . Before sunrise seven hundred lay dead upon the field . Returning from the ...
... enemy at daybreak , with the old Spanish war - cry of Santiago ! It was a slaughter rather than a bat- tle , for the Indians were unprepared for resist- ance . Before sunrise seven hundred lay dead upon the field . Returning from the ...
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... enemy , while they made a rapid retreat . Among their number was one poor fellow named Velasquez , who was so grievously wounded that he could not walk . Unable to accompany his country- men in their flight , and dreading to fall into ...
... enemy , while they made a rapid retreat . Among their number was one poor fellow named Velasquez , who was so grievously wounded that he could not walk . Unable to accompany his country- men in their flight , and dreading to fall into ...
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... enemy . Morales now resorted to an inhuman and fruitless expedient to retard his pursuers . He caused several Indian prisoners to be slain , hoping that their friends would stop to lament over them ; but the sight of their mangled ...
... enemy . Morales now resorted to an inhuman and fruitless expedient to retard his pursuers . He caused several Indian prisoners to be slain , hoping that their friends would stop to lament over them ; but the sight of their mangled ...
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... " But why persist , " added he , " in driving a man to become your dead- liest enemy , whom you may grapple to your VOL . V. - 2 side as your firmest friend ? You have several daughters The Companions of Columbus . 17.
... " But why persist , " added he , " in driving a man to become your dead- liest enemy , whom you may grapple to your VOL . V. - 2 side as your firmest friend ? You have several daughters The Companions of Columbus . 17.
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... enemy had suddenly been converted into his dearest friend ; for the Governor , now that he had looked upon him as his son - in - law , loaded him with favors . Above all , he authorized him to build brigantines , and make all the neces ...
... enemy had suddenly been converted into his dearest friend ; for the Governor , now that he had looked upon him as his son - in - law , loaded him with favors . Above all , he authorized him to build brigantines , and make all the neces ...
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