Works, Volumen17G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... taken in his calculations and so far below his destined port ; but he attributed it correctly to the force of the current setting out of the Boca del Dragon , which , while he had lain to at nights , to avoid running on rocks and shoals ...
... taken in his calculations and so far below his destined port ; but he attributed it correctly to the force of the current setting out of the Boca del Dragon , which , while he had lain to at nights , to avoid running on rocks and shoals ...
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... which struck him with astonishment , but which he says . he ascertained by observations taken in dif- ferent nights , with his quadrant . Its greatest altitude at the former place , in the parallel of 18 The Life and Voyages of.
... which struck him with astonishment , but which he says . he ascertained by observations taken in dif- ferent nights , with his quadrant . Its greatest altitude at the former place , in the parallel of 18 The Life and Voyages of.
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... taken a part in the combination of the chieftains , had hitherto remained free from the incursions and exactions of the white men . With this cacique resided Anacaona , widow of the late formidable Caonabo . She was sis- ter to Behechio ...
... taken a part in the combination of the chieftains , had hitherto remained free from the incursions and exactions of the white men . With this cacique resided Anacaona , widow of the late formidable Caonabo . She was sis- ter to Behechio ...
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... taken away by sea . ses . Inclining with his main force to the right , the Adelantado met , not far from the river , the Cacique Behechio , with a great army of his subjects armed with bows and arrows and lan- If he had come forth with ...
... taken away by sea . ses . Inclining with his main force to the right , the Adelantado met , not far from the river , the Cacique Behechio , with a great army of his subjects armed with bows and arrows and lan- If he had come forth with ...
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... taken from their Indian messenger , the natives hav- ing discovered that these letters had a wonder- ful power of communicating intelligence and fancying they could talk , it was enclosed in a reed , to be used as a staff . The ...
... taken from their Indian messenger , the natives hav- ing discovered that these letters had a wonder- ful power of communicating intelligence and fancying they could talk , it was enclosed in a reed , to be used as a staff . The ...
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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