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... manners than the rest of the islanders . Being so remote from all the fortresses , the Cacique , although he had taken a part in the combination of the chieftains , had hitherto remained free from the incursions and exactions of the ...
... manners than the rest of the islanders . Being so remote from all the fortresses , the Cacique , although he had taken a part in the combination of the chieftains , had hitherto remained free from the incursions and exactions of the ...
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... manner similar to the Moorish play of canes , or tilting reeds . By degrees they became ex- cited , and fought with such earnestness that four were slain , and many wounded , which seemed to increase the interest and pleasure of the ...
... manner similar to the Moorish play of canes , or tilting reeds . By degrees they became ex- cited , and fought with such earnestness that four were slain , and many wounded , which seemed to increase the interest and pleasure of the ...
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... manner as should be most convenient and satis- factory to himself . * The Cacique was greatly embarrassed by this demand , knowing the sufferings inflicted on the other parts of the island by the avidity of the Spaniards for gold . He ...
... manner as should be most convenient and satis- factory to himself . * The Cacique was greatly embarrassed by this demand , knowing the sufferings inflicted on the other parts of the island by the avidity of the Spaniards for gold . He ...
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... manner , and wait- ing for the appointed time to strike the blow . After consulting with the commander of the fortress and his officers , the Adelantado con- certed a mode of proceeding . Ascertaining the places in which the various ...
... manner , and wait- ing for the appointed time to strike the blow . After consulting with the commander of the fortress and his officers , the Adelantado con- certed a mode of proceeding . Ascertaining the places in which the various ...
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... lar among the natives , and to have almost as much sway in Xaragua as her brother . Her natural case and the graceful dignity of her ona . manners more and more won the admiration of the Spaniards Christopher Columbus . 55.
... lar among the natives , and to have almost as much sway in Xaragua as her brother . Her natural case and the graceful dignity of her ona . manners more and more won the admiration of the Spaniards Christopher Columbus . 55.
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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