Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... natives , in the course of the day , had been seen on the shore gazing with wonder at the ships , but when the boats ap- proached they fled to the woods and mountains . Several women came off to the Spaniards for refuge , being captives ...
... natives , in the course of the day , had been seen on the shore gazing with wonder at the ships , but when the boats ap- proached they fled to the woods and mountains . Several women came off to the Spaniards for refuge , being captives ...
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... natives Boriquen , but he gave it the name of San Juan Bautista ; -it is the same since known by the name of Porto Rico . This was the native island of most of the captives who had fled to the ships for refuge from the Caribs ...
... natives Boriquen , but he gave it the name of San Juan Bautista ; -it is the same since known by the name of Porto Rico . This was the native island of most of the captives who had fled to the ships for refuge from the Caribs ...
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... natives , and appeared to be the abode of some important chieftain . All , however , was silent and deserted . Not a human being was to be seen during the time they remained at the place . The natives had concealed themselves at the ...
... natives , and appeared to be the abode of some important chieftain . All , however , was silent and deserted . Not a human being was to be seen during the time they remained at the place . The natives had concealed themselves at the ...
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... of the Spaniards . It was a custom among the natives of many of the islands , and of other parts of the New World , to preserve the re- mains of their deceased relatives and friends , — sometimes Christopher Columbus . 61.
... of the Spaniards . It was a custom among the natives of many of the islands , and of other parts of the New World , to preserve the re- mains of their deceased relatives and friends , — sometimes Christopher Columbus . 61.
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... natives of His- paniola , against whom no prejudice of the kind existed , were correctly regarded as relics of the deceased , preserved through affection or reverence ; but any remains of the kind found among the Caribs , were looked ...
... natives of His- paniola , against whom no prejudice of the kind existed , were correctly regarded as relics of the deceased , preserved through affection or reverence ; but any remains of the kind found among the Caribs , were looked ...
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