The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2 |
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Though shy at first through fear , they soon became familiar with the Spaniards .
The admiral , perceiving that they were simple and inoffensive , gave them
hawksbells , strings of glass beads , and red caps , which , though of small
intrinsic ...
Though shy at first through fear , they soon became familiar with the Spaniards .
The admiral , perceiving that they were simple and inoffensive , gave them
hawksbells , strings of glass beads , and red caps , which , though of small
intrinsic ...
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A few days afterward they discovered a smaller island , to which , on account
probably of its being discovered on the day of Jolin the Baptist , they gave the
name of St. John . , Continuing their course westwardly , they soon reached the ...
A few days afterward they discovered a smaller island , to which , on account
probably of its being discovered on the day of Jolin the Baptist , they gave the
name of St. John . , Continuing their course westwardly , they soon reached the ...
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Before Pinzon reached Europe , the coast which he had discovered , had been
taken possession of by the nation to whom it was allotted . The fertile district of
country , “ on the confines of which Pinzon stopped short , ” was very soon more
fully ...
Before Pinzon reached Europe , the coast which he had discovered , had been
taken possession of by the nation to whom it was allotted . The fertile district of
country , “ on the confines of which Pinzon stopped short , ” was very soon more
fully ...
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Agreeably to instructions from the king , he settled a colony in Cubagua , where
large fortunes were soon acquired by the fishery of pearls . He also sent to
Jamaica John de Esquibal with 70 men , who began a settlement on that island .
Agreeably to instructions from the king , he settled a colony in Cubagua , where
large fortunes were soon acquired by the fishery of pearls . He also sent to
Jamaica John de Esquibal with 70 men , who began a settlement on that island .
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They soon after sailed for St. Domingo ; and the first act of their authority was , to
set at liberty all the Indians who had been granted to the Spanish courtiers , or to
any person not residing in America . A general alarm was excited among the ...
They soon after sailed for St. Domingo ; and the first act of their authority was , to
set at liberty all the Indians who had been granted to the Spanish courtiers , or to
any person not residing in America . A general alarm was excited among the ...
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