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Page 33
... thought the Spaniards were returning to heaven . There came , however , a principal man of the village and his son , with a servant . The Admiral conversed with them , and showed them much honour . They made signs re- specting many ...
... thought the Spaniards were returning to heaven . There came , however , a principal man of the village and his son , with a servant . The Admiral conversed with them , and showed them much honour . They made signs re- specting many ...
Page 39
... thought they must have been brought down by some river , and washed up on the beach ( in which opinion he had reason ) . He went to a creek on the south - east side of the entrance to the port . Here , under a height of rock and stone ...
... thought they must have been brought down by some river , and washed up on the beach ( in which opinion he had reason ) . He went to a creek on the south - east side of the entrance to the port . Here , under a height of rock and stone ...
Page 41
... thought that , when the Admiral had found gold , he would let them return to their homes . He came near the Puerto del Principe , but could not reach it , because it was night , and because the current drifted them to the N.W. He turned ...
... thought that , when the Admiral had found gold , he would let them return to their homes . He came near the Puerto del Principe , but could not reach it , because it was night , and because the current drifted them to the N.W. He turned ...
Page 42
... thought that they may have captured some of the Indians , and because they did not return to their homes , the others believed that they had been eaten . They thought the same of the Christians and of the Admiral when some of them first ...
... thought that they may have captured some of the Indians , and because they did not return to their homes , the others believed that they had been eaten . They thought the same of the Christians and of the Admiral when some of them first ...
Page 44
... thought wonderfully good , and five large rivers ; for they sailed close along the land , so as to see everything . All Among these were the Bay of Yamanique , and the ports of Jaragua , Taco , Caya- ganueque , Nava , and Maravi . - N ...
... thought wonderfully good , and five large rivers ; for they sailed close along the land , so as to see everything . All Among these were the Bay of Yamanique , and the ports of Jaragua , Taco , Caya- ganueque , Nava , and Maravi . - N ...
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