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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... soon became familiar with the Spaniards . The admiral , perceiving that they were simple and inoffensive , gave them hawksbells , strings of glass beads , and red caps , which , though of small intrinsic worth , were by them highly ...
... soon became familiar with the Spaniards . The admiral , perceiving that they were simple and inoffensive , gave them hawksbells , strings of glass beads , and red caps , which , though of small intrinsic worth , were by them highly ...
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... soon after the departure of Columbus . " Hæc nobis intra paucos dies ab ejus discessu renunciata fuerunt . " Decad . i . dated , 1493. See NOTE V. 3 The island Guadaloupe was thus named from its resemblance to a chain of mountains of ...
... soon after the departure of Columbus . " Hæc nobis intra paucos dies ab ejus discessu renunciata fuerunt . " Decad . i . dated , 1493. See NOTE V. 3 The island Guadaloupe was thus named from its resemblance to a chain of mountains of ...
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... soon routed the Indians , and obtained a complete victory . The ad- miral spent a year in ranging the island ; and , in this time , reduced it under such obedience , that all the natives from four- teen years of age and upward ...
... soon routed the Indians , and obtained a complete victory . The ad- miral spent a year in ranging the island ; and , in this time , reduced it under such obedience , that all the natives from four- teen years of age and upward ...
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... soon more fully dis- covered . Pedro Alvarez Cabral , sent by Emanuel , king of Por- tugal , with 13 ships , on a voyage from Lisbon to the East Indies , in order to avoid the calms on the Guinea shore , fetched a com- pass so far ...
... soon more fully dis- covered . Pedro Alvarez Cabral , sent by Emanuel , king of Por- tugal , with 13 ships , on a voyage from Lisbon to the East Indies , in order to avoid the calms on the Guinea shore , fetched a com- pass so far ...
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... soon acquired by the fishery of pearls . He also sent to Jamaica John de Esquibal with 70 men , who began a settlement on that island.1 continent Alonso de Ojeda , having sailed from Hispaniola with a ship an attempt and two brigantines ...
... soon acquired by the fishery of pearls . He also sent to Jamaica John de Esquibal with 70 men , who began a settlement on that island.1 continent Alonso de Ojeda , having sailed from Hispaniola with a ship an attempt and two brigantines ...
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