Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... Caribs , were looked upon with horror as proof of cannibalism . The warlike and unyielding character of these people , so different from that of the pu- sillanimous nations around them , and the wide scope of their enterprises and ...
... Caribs , were looked upon with horror as proof of cannibalism . The warlike and unyielding character of these people , so different from that of the pu- sillanimous nations around them , and the wide scope of their enterprises and ...
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... Caribs , distinguished from the surrounding Indians by their superior hardihood , subtlety , and enter- prise . * To trace the footsteps of this roving tribe throughout its wide migrations from the Appa- lachian mountains of the ...
... Caribs , distinguished from the surrounding Indians by their superior hardihood , subtlety , and enter- prise . * To trace the footsteps of this roving tribe throughout its wide migrations from the Appa- lachian mountains of the ...
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... Carib captivity . They were chiefly natives of the island of Boriquen , or Porto Rico . These soon attracted the ... Caribs , she and her companions were in a manner captives on board of the ship . A collation was now spread before ...
... Carib captivity . They were chiefly natives of the island of Boriquen , or Porto Rico . These soon attracted the ... Caribs , she and her companions were in a manner captives on board of the ship . A collation was now spread before ...
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... Caribs , Columbus thought that he was obeying the dictates of his conscience , when he was in reality listen- ing to the incitements of his interest . It is but just to add , that the sovereigns did not ac- cord with his ideas , but ...
... Caribs , Columbus thought that he was obeying the dictates of his conscience , when he was in reality listen- ing to the incitements of his interest . It is but just to add , that the sovereigns did not ac- cord with his ideas , but ...
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... Caribs had compelled the inhabitants of the seashore to acquaint themselves with the use of arms . Some of the ... Carib chief- tain , had introduced something of his own warrior spirit in the centre of the island . Yet , generally ...
... Caribs had compelled the inhabitants of the seashore to acquaint themselves with the use of arms . Some of the ... Carib chief- tain , had introduced something of his own warrior spirit in the centre of the island . Yet , generally ...
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