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... entered all the Indian towns in martial array , with standards displayed and the sound of drum and trumpet . After proceeding about thirty leagues he came to the river Neyva , which issuing from the mountains of Cibao , divides the ...
... entered all the Indian towns in martial array , with standards displayed and the sound of drum and trumpet . After proceeding about thirty leagues he came to the river Neyva , which issuing from the mountains of Cibao , divides the ...
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... entered the chapel , broke the images in pieces , trampled them under foot , and buried them in a neighboring field . This , it was said , was done by the order of Guarionex , in contempt of the religion which he had apos- tatized . A ...
... entered the chapel , broke the images in pieces , trampled them under foot , and buried them in a neighboring field . This , it was said , was done by the order of Guarionex , in contempt of the religion which he had apos- tatized . A ...
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... entered at midnight , and the Spaniards , rushing suddenly into the houses where the caciques were quartered , seized and bound them , to the number of fourteen , and hurried them off to the fortress , before any effort could be made ...
... entered at midnight , and the Spaniards , rushing suddenly into the houses where the caciques were quartered , seized and bound them , to the number of fourteen , and hurried them off to the fortress , before any effort could be made ...
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... them . As they drew nearer to the vessel , several instruments of martial music struck up , with which they were greatly delighted . Their admiration increased on entering on board . Accustomed only to their 58 The Life and Voyages of.
... them . As they drew nearer to the vessel , several instruments of martial music struck up , with which they were greatly delighted . Their admiration increased on entering on board . Accustomed only to their 58 The Life and Voyages of.
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Washington Irving. increased on entering on board . Accustomed only to their simple and slight canoes , every- thing here appeared wonderfully vast and complicated . But when the anchor was weighed , the sails were spread , and , aided ...
Washington Irving. increased on entering on board . Accustomed only to their simple and slight canoes , every- thing here appeared wonderfully vast and complicated . But when the anchor was weighed , the sails were spread , and , aided ...
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Adelantado Admiral Adrian de Moxica alcalde Almirante Alonso de Ojeda Anacaona appeared arms arrived authority beautiful Behechio beheld boat Bobadilla Boca del Dragon Bonao brother brought caciques canoe Cape caravel Carvajal Casas chieftain CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS coast of Paria colonists colony Colum command conduct considered continued Crown decad del Almirante despatched Diego Columbus discovery distance Don Bartholomew Don Diego endeavored enterprise expedition favor followers Fonseca fortress gold Guarionex Guevara gulf gulf of Paria harbor Herrera Hispaniola Hist Indians Isabella island Juan Mateo kind land late leagues lumbus Mayobanex ment Miguel Ballester miral mountains natives Navarrete neighborhood observed Ojeda Ovando pearls persons Peter Martyr possession present prisoners province provisions rebellion rebels received remained river Roldan royal sail San Domingo sedition sent ships shore sovereigns Spain Spaniards squadron supplies supposed tains tion tribute various Vega vessels village voyage Xaragua