The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volume 1Hilliard and Brown, 1829 - America |
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... inhabitants had now perished . S. Domingo . The discov- eries of Columbus excite at- tention in England . Commis- sion to the Cabots . Three ships having arrived in July at Isabella with provisions from Cadiz , Bartholomew Columbus , on ...
... inhabitants had now perished . S. Domingo . The discov- eries of Columbus excite at- tention in England . Commis- sion to the Cabots . Three ships having arrived in July at Isabella with provisions from Cadiz , Bartholomew Columbus , on ...
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... inhabitants of tinent of America . 1 Robertson , b . 9. Univ . Hist . xxxix . 235 , 406. Brit . Emp . Introd . Robertson says , 61 years elapsed - referring , doubtless , to the accession of queen Elizabeth in 1558 ; but I find no ...
... inhabitants of tinent of America . 1 Robertson , b . 9. Univ . Hist . xxxix . 235 , 406. Brit . Emp . Introd . Robertson says , 61 years elapsed - referring , doubtless , to the accession of queen Elizabeth in 1558 ; but I find no ...
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... inhabitants . Agreeably to instructions from the king , he settled a colony in Cubagua , where large fortunes were soon acquired by the fishery of pearls . He also sent to Jamaica John de Esquibal with 70 men , who began a settlement on ...
... inhabitants . Agreeably to instructions from the king , he settled a colony in Cubagua , where large fortunes were soon acquired by the fishery of pearls . He also sent to Jamaica John de Esquibal with 70 men , who began a settlement on ...
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... inhabitants from injury or violence ; and now entered its capi- tal without molestation.1 Sept. 23 . Enters the city of Tlascala . Arrives at Iztapala pan . After remaining about twenty days in Tlascala , to receive the homage of the ...
... inhabitants from injury or violence ; and now entered its capi- tal without molestation.1 Sept. 23 . Enters the city of Tlascala . Arrives at Iztapala pan . After remaining about twenty days in Tlascala , to receive the homage of the ...
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... inhabitants , and some of the new colon- ists incautiously trading along the coast , contrary to the express orders of Las Casas ; the natives , seizing this opportunity , de- molished the houses at Cumana ; burned the monastery ; and ...
... inhabitants , and some of the new colon- ists incautiously trading along the coast , contrary to the express orders of Las Casas ; the natives , seizing this opportunity , de- molished the houses at Cumana ; burned the monastery ; and ...
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