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Page 33
... leaves are called by them tabacos . Las Casas adds that he knew Spaniards in EspaƱola who were accustomed to smoke it , and , when their habit was reprehended as a vice , they said they could not leave off . Las Casas did not understand ...
... leaves are called by them tabacos . Las Casas adds that he knew Spaniards in EspaƱola who were accustomed to smoke it , and , when their habit was reprehended as a vice , they said they could not leave off . Las Casas did not understand ...
Page 45
... at nightfall , passing the land of Campana , he came in sight of a great opening beyond that cape , which seemed to divide one land from another , leaving an island between them . He decided to go back , with the wind S. E. 45.
... at nightfall , passing the land of Campana , he came in sight of a great opening beyond that cape , which seemed to divide one land from another , leaving an island between them . He decided to go back , with the wind S. E. 45.
Page 47
... leave them . He said to the men who were with him that to give a true relation to the Sovereigns of the things they had seen , a thou- sand tongues would not suffice , nor his hand to write it , for that it was like a scene of ...
... leave them . He said to the men who were with him that to give a true relation to the Sovereigns of the things they had seen , a thou- sand tongues would not suffice , nor his hand to write it , for that it was like a scene of ...
Page 48
... leaves , so that it could be neither injured by sun nor by the water . He says that here would be the proper site for a town and fort , by reason of the good port , good water , good land , and abundance of fuel . Wednesday , 28th of ...
... leaves , so that it could be neither injured by sun nor by the water . He says that here would be the proper site for a town and fort , by reason of the good port , good water , good land , and abundance of fuel . Wednesday , 28th of ...
Page 50
... leave this port . He ar- ranged to visit a very beautiful headland a quarter of a league to the S.E. of the ... Leaving the river , they came to a cove in which were five very large canoes , so well constructed that it was a pleasure to ...
... leave this port . He ar- ranged to visit a very beautiful headland a quarter of a league to the S.E. of the ... Leaving the river , they came to a cove in which were five very large canoes , so well constructed that it was a pleasure to ...
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