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... river - side . He gave them strings of beads with which to buy food if they should be in need , and ordered them to return in six days . He gave them specimens of spices , to see if any were to be found . Their instructions were to ask ...
... river - side . He gave them strings of beads with which to buy food if they should be in need , and ordered them to return in six days . He gave them specimens of spices , to see if any were to be found . Their instructions were to ask ...
Page 34
... river of Mares before dawn to visit the island called Babeque , * so much talked of by the Indians on board , where , according to their signs , the people gather the gold on the beach at night with candles , and afterwards beat it into ...
... river of Mares before dawn to visit the island called Babeque , * so much talked of by the Indians on board , where , according to their signs , the people gather the gold on the beach at night with candles , and afterwards beat it into ...
Page 35
... river was sighted , and another 4 leagues brought them to another river , which ap- peared to be of great volume , and larger than any they had yet seen . The Admiral did not wish to stop nor to enter any of these rivers , for two ...
... river was sighted , and another 4 leagues brought them to another river , which ap- peared to be of great volume , and larger than any they had yet seen . The Admiral did not wish to stop nor to enter any of these rivers , for two ...
Page 36
... river , I could not get any , except a very little , which I am bringing to your Highnesses . It may not be the right season for tapping , which is , I believe , when the trees come forth after winter and begin to flower . But when I ...
... river , I could not get any , except a very little , which I am bringing to your Highnesses . It may not be the right season for tapping , which is , I believe , when the trees come forth after winter and begin to flower . But when I ...
Page 38
... river . He ran in with her head S.S.W. , afterwards south to S.E. The port * was spacious and very deep , and he saw so many islands that he could not count them all , with very high land covered with trees of many kinds , and an ...
... river . He ran in with her head S.S.W. , afterwards south to S.E. The port * was spacious and very deep , and he saw so many islands that he could not count them all , with very high land covered with trees of many kinds , and an ...
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