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... entering the cabin , took his seat be- side Columbus , not permitting him to rise or use any ceremony . Only two old men entered with him , who appeared to be his counsellors , and who seated them- selves at his feet . If anything were ...
... entering the cabin , took his seat be- side Columbus , not permitting him to rise or use any ceremony . Only two old men entered with him , who appeared to be his counsellors , and who seated them- selves at his feet . If anything were ...
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... entered the river . After her separation from the admiral in the storm , she had been driven before the gale into ... entering the harbor , he beheld the vessel of the admiral riding at anchor , and learnt the enthusiasm with which he ...
... entered the river . After her separation from the admiral in the storm , she had been driven before the gale into ... entering the harbor , he beheld the vessel of the admiral riding at anchor , and learnt the enthusiasm with which he ...
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... entered the apartment where Caonabo was confined , all present rose , according to custom , and paid him reverence ; the cacique alone neither moved nor took any notice of him . On the contrary , when Ojeda entered , though small in ...
... entered the apartment where Caonabo was confined , all present rose , according to custom , and paid him reverence ; the cacique alone neither moved nor took any notice of him . On the contrary , when Ojeda entered , though small in ...
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abounded Adelantado admiral Aguado Almirante Alonzo Anacaona anchored appeared arms arrived Bartholomew Columbus beautiful Behechio beheld boat Bonao brother brought cacique canoe Caonabo Cape caravel Carib Casas CHAPTER Charlevoix chieftain Christopher Columbus Cibao cique coast colony Colum command considered continued court crew crown Cuba decad despatched Diego discovered discovery distance enterprise expedition favor Fernando Fonseca forests fortress Friar gave the name gold Guacanagari Guarionex Gulf Gulf of Paria harbor Herrera Hispaniola Hist Indians inhabitants Isabella island Juan kind king land leagues letter los Palacios lumbus Margarite mountains natives Navarrete navigation neighborhood observed ocean Ojeda ordered Oviedo Paria Pedro persons Peter Martyr Pinta Pinzon Portugal present Prince provisions received region remained river Roldan royal sail San Domingo savage sent ships shore sovereigns Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit supposed tion various Vega vessels village VOYAGES OF COLUMBUS wind Xaragua