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... Indians who had come on board were well entertained , and departed in the night gratified with various presents , promising to return in the morning with the cacique Guacanagari . The mariners now awaited the dawn of day with reassured ...
... Indians who had come on board were well entertained , and departed in the night gratified with various presents , promising to return in the morning with the cacique Guacanagari . The mariners now awaited the dawn of day with reassured ...
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... Indians were collected , he de- spatched the boats well manned and armed . These , rowing close to the shore , let fly a volley of arrows from their cross - bows , by which several Indians were wounded , and the rest thrown into ...
... Indians were collected , he de- spatched the boats well manned and armed . These , rowing close to the shore , let fly a volley of arrows from their cross - bows , by which several Indians were wounded , and the rest thrown into ...
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... Indians at the same moment from several quarters : this plan was adopted . The infantry , separating into different bodies , advanced suddenly from various directions with great din of drums and trumpets , and a destructive discharge of ...
... Indians at the same moment from several quarters : this plan was adopted . The infantry , separating into different bodies , advanced suddenly from various directions with great din of drums and trumpets , and a destructive discharge of ...
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