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... intention of opposing the inroad into his forest domains he was probably daunted by the formidable appearance of the Spaniards . Laying aside his weapons he advanced and accosted the Adel- antado very amicably , professing that he was ...
... intention of opposing the inroad into his forest domains he was probably daunted by the formidable appearance of the Spaniards . Laying aside his weapons he advanced and accosted the Adel- antado very amicably , professing that he was ...
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... intention or wish of his sovereigns than to require a tribute in things not produced in his dominions , but that it might be paid in cotton , hemp , and cassava bread , with which the surrounding country appeared to abound . The counte ...
... intention or wish of his sovereigns than to require a tribute in things not produced in his dominions , but that it might be paid in cotton , hemp , and cassava bread , with which the surrounding country appeared to abound . The counte ...
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... intentions of the Spanish monarchs . He connected him closely with the Carib Cacique Manicaotex , brother of the late Caonabo , whose son and nephew were in his possession as hostages for payment of tributes . This warlike chieftain he ...
... intentions of the Spanish monarchs . He connected him closely with the Carib Cacique Manicaotex , brother of the late Caonabo , whose son and nephew were in his possession as hostages for payment of tributes . This warlike chieftain he ...
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... intentions , and finally declared , that if the Admiral would once more send him a written security for his person , with the guar- anty also of the principal persons about him , he would come to treat with him , and trusted that the ...
... intentions , and finally declared , that if the Admiral would once more send him a written security for his person , with the guar- anty also of the principal persons about him , he would come to treat with him , and trusted that the ...
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... was an ar- rangement widely different from his original * Herrera , decad . i . , lib . iii . , cap . 16 . † Muñoz , Hist . N. Mundo , lib . vi . , ? 50 . intention of treating the natives with kind- ness , as Christopher Columbus . 139.
... was an ar- rangement widely different from his original * Herrera , decad . i . , lib . iii . , cap . 16 . † Muñoz , Hist . N. Mundo , lib . vi . , ? 50 . intention of treating the natives with kind- ness , as Christopher Columbus . 139.
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