Works, Volumen17G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... kind which produce pearls , for that those by a natural instinct , as if conscious of their precious charge , hide . themselves in the deepest water . * Still imagining the coast of Paria to be an island , and anxious to circumnavigate ...
... kind which produce pearls , for that those by a natural instinct , as if conscious of their precious charge , hide . themselves in the deepest water . * Still imagining the coast of Paria to be an island , and anxious to circumnavigate ...
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... kind , being of an hundred tons burden , and requiring three fathoms of water . He came to anchor , therefore , and sent a light caravel called the Correo , to ascertain whether there was an outlet to the ocean between the supposed ...
... kind , being of an hundred tons burden , and requiring three fathoms of water . He came to anchor , therefore , and sent a light caravel called the Correo , to ascertain whether there was an outlet to the ocean between the supposed ...
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... boat being sent to communicate with them , one of the sailors noticed many strings of pearls round the neck of a female . Having a plate of Va- lencia ware , a kind of porcelain painted and varnished Christopher Columbus . 9.
... boat being sent to communicate with them , one of the sailors noticed many strings of pearls round the neck of a female . Having a plate of Va- lencia ware , a kind of porcelain painted and varnished Christopher Columbus . 9.
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Washington Irving. lencia ware , a kind of porcelain painted and varnished with gaudy colors , he broke it and presented the pieces to the Indian woman , who gave him in exchange a considerable number of her pearls . These he carried to ...
Washington Irving. lencia ware , a kind of porcelain painted and varnished with gaudy colors , he broke it and presented the pieces to the Indian woman , who gave him in exchange a considerable number of her pearls . These he carried to ...
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... kind in the possession of an Indian . It was not an article of traffic , and he feared * Letter to the King and Queen , Navarrete , Colec . , tom . i . could only have fallen into his hands by the death 12 The Life and Voyages of.
... kind in the possession of an Indian . It was not an article of traffic , and he feared * Letter to the King and Queen , Navarrete , Colec . , tom . i . could only have fallen into his hands by the death 12 The Life and Voyages of.
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