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Page 40
... seemed to be a taso , or taxo . * They also fished with nets , and , among many others , caught a fish which was exactly like a pig , not like a tunny , but all covered with a very hard shell , without a soft place except the eyes . It ...
... seemed to be a taso , or taxo . * They also fished with nets , and , among many others , caught a fish which was exactly like a pig , not like a tunny , but all covered with a very hard shell , without a soft place except the eyes . It ...
Page 42
... seemed that there would be a great surf in that mountain - girded bay . Finally he reached the sea of Nuestra SeƱora , where there are many islands , and entered a port near the mouth of the opening to the islands . He says that if he ...
... seemed that there would be a great surf in that mountain - girded bay . Finally he reached the sea of Nuestra SeƱora , where there are many islands , and entered a port near the mouth of the opening to the islands . He says that if he ...
Page 43
... seemed to him that this should contain gold , and he ordered some of these stones to be collected , to be brought to the Sovereigns . Just then the sailor boys called out that they had found large pines . The Admiral looked up the hill ...
... seemed to him that this should contain gold , and he ordered some of these stones to be collected , to be brought to the Sovereigns . Just then the sailor boys called out that they had found large pines . The Admiral looked up the hill ...
Page 45
... seemed to be many pines . Also , beyond the said Cabo de Pico to the S.E. there are two islets , each about two leagues round , and inside them three excellent havens and two large rivers . Along the whole coast no inhabited places were ...
... seemed to be many pines . Also , beyond the said Cabo de Pico to the S.E. there are two islets , each about two leagues round , and inside them three excellent havens and two large rivers . Along the whole coast no inhabited places were ...
Page 52
... seemed to have a good entrance , and to be deep . Three - quarters of a league further on , the Admiral saw an- other very large river , and he thought it must have its source at a great distance . It had a hundred paces at its mouth ...
... seemed to have a good entrance , and to be deep . Three - quarters of a league further on , the Admiral saw an- other very large river , and he thought it must have its source at a great distance . It had a hundred paces at its mouth ...
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