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... received a letter in reply dated 20th of March , 1488 , inviting him to return to his court , and assuring him of protection from any suits of either a civil or criminal nature , that might be pending against him . He received , also ...
... received a letter in reply dated 20th of March , 1488 , inviting him to return to his court , and assuring him of protection from any suits of either a civil or criminal nature , that might be pending against him . He received , also ...
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... received wounds in the battle . It was evident from the scars that the wounds had been received from Indian weapons . Columbus was readily satisfied of the good faith of Guacanagari . When he reflected on the many proofs of an open and ...
... received wounds in the battle . It was evident from the scars that the wounds had been received from Indian weapons . Columbus was readily satisfied of the good faith of Guacanagari . When he reflected on the many proofs of an open and ...
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... received with kindness by the natives , and resided for some time among them . The village was governed by a female cacique , who soon conceived a strong attach- ment for the young Arragonian . Diaz was not insensi- ble to her ...
... received with kindness by the natives , and resided for some time among them . The village was governed by a female cacique , who soon conceived a strong attach- ment for the young Arragonian . Diaz was not insensi- ble to her ...
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