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Page 29
... seen the Indians on board say any prayer ; though they repeat the Salve and Ave Maria with their hands raised to heaven , and they make the sign of the cross . The language is also the same , and they are all friends ; but I believe ...
... seen the Indians on board say any prayer ; though they repeat the Salve and Ave Maria with their hands raised to heaven , and they make the sign of the cross . The language is also the same , and they are all friends ; but I believe ...
Page 31
... seen the day before . After a time , Martin Alonso Pinzon came to him with two pieces of cinnamon , and said that a Portuguese , who was one of his crew , had seen an Indian carrying two very large bundles of it ; but he had not ...
... seen the day before . After a time , Martin Alonso Pinzon came to him with two pieces of cinnamon , and said that a Portuguese , who was one of his crew , had seen an Indian carrying two very large bundles of it ; but he had not ...
Page 35
... seen . The Admiral did not wish to stop nor to enter any of these rivers , for two reasons : the first and principal one being that wind and weather were favourable for going in search of the said island of Babeque ; the other , that ...
... seen . The Admiral did not wish to stop nor to enter any of these rivers , for two reasons : the first and principal one being that wind and weather were favourable for going in search of the said island of Babeque ; the other , that ...
Page 36
... seen it on the island of Chios in the Archi- pelago . I ordered many of these trees to be tapped , to see if any of them would yield resin ; but , as it rained all the time I was in that river , I could not get any , except a very ...
... seen it on the island of Chios in the Archi- pelago . I ordered many of these trees to be tapped , to see if any of them would yield resin ; but , as it rained all the time I was in that river , I could not get any , except a very ...
Page 38
... seen since yesterday seemed to him to be second to none in the world ; so high and clear of clouds and snow , with the sea at their bases so deep . He believes that these islands are those innumerable ones that are depicted on the maps ...
... seen since yesterday seemed to him to be second to none in the world ; so high and clear of clouds and snow , with the sea at their bases so deep . He believes that these islands are those innumerable ones that are depicted on the maps ...
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